1L = 1 cubic decimeter = 1,000 cubic centimeter
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1 cubic meter water are 1000 liters. Find more here. Scroll down to related links and look at "Volume Calculator".
Here are some water volume comparisons: 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 128 fluid ounces = 231 cubic inches 1 liter = 0.2642 gallons = 1.0568 quart = 61.02 cubic inches 1 million gallons = 3.069 acre-feet = 133,685.64 cubic feet
Here is the information you are given and a corresponding equation demonstrating the relationship between the given information and the unknown. Vtotal = Vwater + Vsand = 42cm3 Here is the given equation rearranged (by subtracting the volume of water from both sides) to target the unknown information (volume of sand). Vsand = Vtotal - Vwater Plugging in the given info to the equation yields your answer. Vsand = 42 - 20 Vsand = 22cm3
The dimension can't be determined here since 4 cubic feet is actually the quantity of the volume units. "cubic feet" doesn't determine the dimension. It determines the volume of the object.
There are many. Here are some: liter, cubic meter, milliliter, cubic centimeter, gallon, quart, cup, teaspoon, cubic foot, cubic yard.
I can't give you cubic feet but here it the sq milage33.77 sq milesAlso "cubic area" is incorrect usage, a cubic measurement is a measurement of volume!
Here are some: Cubic centimeter (cm^3) Cubic meter (m^3) Cubic decimeter (dm^3)
First you should know that there are 2.54 cm / inch. Since we're talking cubic volume here, multiply 2.54*2.54*2.54=16.387064 - there's our divisor. So then, to answer your question: 600 cc / 16.387064 = 36.614246 cubic inches.
Pi is not needed here. The volume = 7*7*7 = 343 cubic cm.
See whether you can follow these steps. 1. Make your units consistent. Do not mix units. Either convert inches to feet of feet to inches. 2. Using the equation for the volume of a cylinder, calculate the cylinder's volume. The volume of a cylinder is just the product of its height and the area of its base. The base is, of course, a circle. 3a. Your answer will be in cubic inches or cubic feet. If you know how much one cubic inch (or cubic foot) of water weighs, multiply that value by the answer you got in step #2. 3b. If you only know how much a GALLON of water weighs, well, then you will have to convert cubic inches (or cubic feet) to gallons. Then multiply that value by the weight of a gallon of water. You're done! Note that you can find conversion factors -- gallons to cubic feet, cubic feet to gallons -- and the formula for the area of a circle, and the value of Pi here on WikiAnswers.com
The question is written with numbers indicating feet. But that would be anawfully big container, and I'm suspecting that the numbers are supposed to beinches. Here are both answers.1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches231 cubic inches = 1 gallon-- Volume = 26-ft x 30-ft x 4-ft = 3,120 cubic feet = 5,391,360 cubic inches = 23,339 gallons-- Volume = 26-in x 20-in x 4-in = 3,120 cubic inches = 13.51 gallons
That would depend on how much water you are talking about. But here are the conversions: 1 cubic centimeter = 1 mL 1 liter = 1000 mL 1 cup = 236.59 mL 1 kiloliter = 1,000,000 mL