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Yes it is. A litre of wine becomes less in volume around about dinner time.


"Analogueman" > wrote in message
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> Thanks everyone.
> Now I feel completely informed.
> But,
> If a ml = cc
> and a cc is a sub unit of a cubic meter
> and a meter is 1/300,000,000 of the distance travelled by light in one
> second (time)
> does a cc somehow relate to time ???
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> Just wondering ...
>
> Roger - still in the dark in the RainForest.
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> "Stephen sg" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Ok I will hold my hand up
>> the problem was that in two area's of science and technical information
>> the factor was given but did not give an explanation.
>> Sorry if I have wasted any bodies time
>> Best regards
>> Stephen SG
>> "Doug Miller" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>> | In article >, "Stephen sg"
>> > wrote:
>> | >MILLILITER VERSUS CUBIC CENTIMETER
>> | >
>> | >The Twelfth General (International) Conference on Weights and Measures
>> | >redefined the liter as, "a special name for the cubic decimeter".
>> Thus,
>> the
>> | >relationships previously used -
>> | >
>> | >1 liter = 1.000028 cubic decimeters, and 1 milliliter = 1.000028 cubic
>> | >centimeters, became void.
>> | >
>> | That's what I've been trying to tell you for several days. Glad you
>> finally
>> | decided to listen.
>>
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