Volume units
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Volume units
Does anyone know if the units for volume can be expressed in m^3?
Just now I can only seem to get either L (litres), or m*m^2 (meters*meters^2).
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What version of Mathcad are you using?
If you can provide a worksheet with your example, that would be helpful.
Liters is the default for volume, but replacing "L" with "m^3" works well, remembering that 1m^3 = 1000L
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Change L in the last placeholder to m^3!
PS
It is an error in Mathcad!
m^3 is an unit of volume (langth*langth*langth)
L is an unit of capacity (not electrical)
It is differend physical physical quantity!
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Geez, thanks for the physics 101!
It's just when you click on the black square to change the units, m^3 is not an option, hence the clossest choice is to select m, and end up with m*m^2
However, I now realise that you can directly type m^3 in.
