What should be the volume of the milk (in m 3 ) which measures 5 L?
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Units and Measurements
What should be the volume of the milk (in m3) which measures 5 L?
- 5 × 10–3 m3
- 5 × 103 m3
- 5 × 10000 m3
- 5 × 106 m3
Answer
(A) 5 × 10 –3 m 3
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