Convert stere to hectoliter


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How many stere in 1 hectoliter? The answer is 0.1. We assume you are converting between stere and hectoliter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: stere or hectoliter The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1 stere, or 10 hectoliter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between stere and hectoliters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of stere to hectoliter

1 stere to hectoliter = 10 hectoliter

5 stere to hectoliter = 50 hectoliter

10 stere to hectoliter = 100 hectoliter

15 stere to hectoliter = 150 hectoliter

20 stere to hectoliter = 200 hectoliter

25 stere to hectoliter = 250 hectoliter

30 stere to hectoliter = 300 hectoliter

40 stere to hectoliter = 400 hectoliter

50 stere to hectoliter = 500 hectoliter


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Definition: Stere

The cubic metre (symbol m³) is the SI derived unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube with edges one metre in length. Older equivalents were the stere and the kilolitre. The deprecation of the stere began in 1978, when the CIPM marked it (and several other metric units) as "undesirable" where not already in use, and strongly encouraged their discontinuation; in the United States, it was legally deprecated in 1982 (Federal Register, February 26, 1982, 47 FR 8399-8400).


Definition: Hectolitre

A hectolitre (hL or hl) is volume measure and a metric unit equal to 100 litres, or 10^?1 m^3.


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