Geography, asked by aashishranjan8a, 5 months ago

how many liter in 10mm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In an area of 1 square metre, 1 m of rain will mean 1000 litres.

Since 1 m equals 1000 mm, 1 mm of rain is 1 litre per square metre.

Notice that 1 litre is 0,001 cubic metres, this means “1 litre per square metre” can be written as 0.001 m^3 / 1 m^2, which can be simplified to 0.001 m, which is 1 mm.

This is why you can write “1 mm of rain” instead of “1 litre of rain per square metre”. They are equivalent.

For your specific question: 10 mm of rain means 10 litres per square metre.

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Answered by shivakant9063
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Answer:

10 cubic millimetres =

1 × 10-5 litre

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