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  • Liters to Millimeters: Understanding Volume and Length Conversions
    You can't directly convert liters (L) to millimeters (mm) because they measure different things:

    * Liters (L) measure volume, which is the amount of space a substance occupies.

    * Millimeters (mm) measure length or distance.

    To make a valid conversion, you need to know the shape of the container holding the 35 liters. Here's why:

    * Imagine a cube: A cube with a volume of 35 liters would have different side lengths in millimeters depending on the cube's size.

    * Imagine a cylinder: A cylinder with a volume of 35 liters would have a different height and radius in millimeters than the cube.

    To convert liters to millimeters, you need to know the dimensions (length, width, height, radius, etc.) of the container holding the liquid.

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