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One litre of water occupies a volume of
Q.
One litre of water occupies a volume of
A.
1000 cm3
B.
250 cm3
C.
500 cm3
D.
100 cm3
Answer» A. 1000 cm3
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Engr.Rashid Hameed
3 years ago
the Answer should be 1000cm3, because 1 litr is equal to 1dm3 and 1dm=10cm. so 1litr=(10cm)3=1000cm3
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