* Fluid ounces, quarts, and gallons refer to US liquid measures. Only if it was exactly 100 yards away would one convert the measurement to 91.44 metres. If “it was about 100 yards away”, then it was about 100 metres away. But remember, estimated values don’t warrant precise conversions. This table gives easily remembered, approximate conversion factors for some common units, as well as more precise factors. A football field is about 100 metres long, so imagine a square the length of a football field on each side, and that’s 1 hectare. 1 ha = 10 000 m 2 (100 m × 100 m) 1 hectare is 10 000 square metres, equivalent to the area of a square 100 metres on each side. The diameter of the center hole is 15 millimetres. The diameter of a CD or DVD is 120 mmĪ CD or DVD is 120 millimetres across. A typical doorknob is 1 m highĪlthough there’s no precise standard for doorknob heights, they’re often about 1 metre above the floor. The mass of a nickel is 5 gĪ US nickel weighs 5 grams, and a penny weighs 2.5 grams. There are 1000 litres in a cubic metre, so the mass of 1 cubic metre of water is approximately 1000 kilograms or 1 metric ton. 1 m 3 of water has a mass of approximately 1 t 1 L of water has a mass of approximately 1 kg The mass of 1 litre of water is therefore approximately 1 kilogram. 1 mL of water has a mass of approximately 1 g The mass of 1 millilitre of water is approximately 1 gram. For information on typing symbols properly, see How can I type unit symbols such as m 2, ☌, N⋅m, and µm? in the FAQ.Įxamples and relationships 1 mL = 1 cm 3 1 millilitre is the same volume as 1 cubic centimetre. In addition, the FAQ includes some information on usage.
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† See How about ‘tons’ and ‘tonnes’? in the FAQ for more details. * See Is it ‘weight’ or ‘mass’? in the FAQ. For more details, see Detailed list of metric system units, symbols, and prefixes. This page shows the most commonly used units, symbols and prefixes. Larger and smaller multiples of that unit are made by adding SI prefixes. In the International System of Units (SI), each physical quantity-length, mass, volume, etc.-is represented by a specific SI unit.