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MEGALITER

Megaliter

Definition Of Megaliter

Megaliter is a standard metric unit used for measuring large quantities.

More About Megaliter

One megaliter is equivalent to one million liters.

Examples of Megaliter

If you were to dump a megaliter on a U.S. football field, it would fill up to a height of about 9 inches.
An Olympic size swimming pool holds approximately one megaliter of water.

Video Examples: How to Convert Megaliters to Cubic Meters : Math Education

Solved Example on Megaliter

Ques: Convert 5,000,000 liters into megaliters.

Choices:

A. 5 megaliters
B. 50 megaliters
C. 10 megaliters
D. 1 megaliter
Correct Answer: A

Solution:

Step 1: 1 megaliter = 1 million liters or 1,000,000 liters
Step 2: 5,000,000 = (5 × 1,000,000) liters = (5 × 1) megaliters = 5 megaliters
Step 3: So, 5,000,000 liters = 5 megaliters.

Quick Summary

  • 1 megaliter = 1,000,000 liters
  • Megaliters are used to measure large volumes of liquids, such as water in reservoirs or swimming pools.
\[ 1 \text{ ML} = 10^6 \text{ L} \]

🍎 Teacher Insights

Use visual aids and real-world examples, like comparing the volume of a megaliter to a swimming pool, to help students grasp the magnitude of the unit.

🎓 Prerequisites

  • Liters
  • Metric System
  • Volume

Check Your Knowledge

Q1: How many liters are in 5 megaliters?

Q2: Which of the following is equivalent to one megaliter?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many liters are in 2.5 megaliters?
A: 2.5 megaliters is equal to 2,500,000 liters (2.5 * 1,000,000).

Q: What is a megaliter commonly used to measure?
A: Megaliters are commonly used to measure large volumes of water, like the capacity of reservoirs or large swimming pools.

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