[ kg per m3 ] is not pressure. It's density.
Pressure is [force] / [area] . . . for example, [ newton per m2 ] (pascal).
Centimeter cube,Decimeter cube or Meter cube.
It is a measure of volume. Volume is 3 dimensional, hence the cubic. The cubic part comes from the word cube. The formula for a cube is the length x length x length. So measure out 1 metre, and then a metre high. That makes a square meter. Now measure out a meter poing back from this. This makes a cube in which each dimension is a meter
A cubic meter is a unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube measuring 1 meter on each side. It is commonly used to measure the volume of solids and liquids.
They are the same.
You would measure it by mililiters.
None. A milliltre cube is a measure in 9-dimensional hyperspace! A metre cube is a measure of volume in "normal" 3-dimensional space. According to basic dimensional analysis, conversion between measures with different dimensions is not valid.
3 billion of them!
There is no answer to this, a "square" (I assume a square meter) is a measure of area (2-dimensions), whereas a cubic meter is a measure of volume (3-dimensions).E.g.Suppose a piece of wood has a length and width of 1 meter each. This makes the wood 1 square meter in size.If you take 6 of these pieces of wood and build a box, the box will have length, width, and height of 1 meter (i.e. a cube). The box has a volume of 1 cubic meter.
The answer depends on the size of the cube.
0.9meter cube
There is no such thing as a cube meter it is a cubic metre. you spelt metre wrong and called it cube instead of cubic.
depends what is in the space zero ton if the meter cube are empty