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Vertaald door AI (EN). Toon origineel (NL)
1 m² (square meter) is a measure of area and cannot be directly converted to liters, as liters are a measure of volume.
To calculate the volume in liters, you also need to know the height or depth. For example, if you have a layer of water that is 1 cm high over an area of 1 m², you would have 1 liter of water, because 1 m² x 0.01 m = 0.01 m³ and 1 m³ is equal to 1000 liters.
So, if you have the height, you can calculate the volume in liters.
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