the new volume in cubic centimeters is gifen by:
christystendel: V(s) = s ^3 - 13s^2 + 54 -72
christystendel: find V(10) which is 1,543.20
christystendel: now it says, if the new width is s - 6 centimeters, then what are the width and height?
christystendel: c. Find the volume when s = 10 by multiplying the length, width and height
1 meter = 100 centimeters. 1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. A cubic meter is an area enclosed by a cube with all lengths of 1 meter which is the same as 100 cm. So the area of a cubic meter is 1 m x 1 m x 1 m = 1 m3. or 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm3. So there a 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic metre. In 1 cubic meter are 1000 cubic centimeters. NECT TIME, Plz TRY IT ON UR HEAD OR U WON'T GET IT! CALVULATOR HEAD SOMETHING
o.7982 cm = 7.982mm U MUST CALCULATE YOURSELF OK
Use a ruler u might find that is not exactly a certain amount of centimeters
volume of cylinder =pi*r^2*h r=radius in unit defined h=height in unit defined once u know the radius and height u can get the answer ,which depending upon the unit can be converted to litre
Say it was 2 cubic inches. u write it "2in3"
It depends on the dimensions of the prism.
A rectangle is a shape on a flat surface. It has two dimensions,and its volume is zero.BTW -- Any unit of volume is a 'cubic unit'.
1 meter = 100 centimeters. 1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. A cubic meter is an area enclosed by a cube with all lengths of 1 meter which is the same as 100 cm. So the area of a cubic meter is 1 m x 1 m x 1 m = 1 m3. or 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm3. So there a 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic metre. In 1 cubic meter are 1000 cubic centimeters. NECT TIME, Plz TRY IT ON UR HEAD OR U WON'T GET IT! CALVULATOR HEAD SOMETHING
I don't recognise these units: 1. mM - do you mean millimeters, which should be written mm? 2. ul - l is used for liters, but u? In any case millimeters is a length and liters is a volume, they are not convertible -- The person is using metric system, in which they are convertible. Cubic mm to microliters (uL). i believe that one cubic millimeter is the same as cubic centimeters by 10^-3 so 1 mm = .001 cm^3 (cubic centimeters) -- mM is milliMolar and uL is microlitre
o.7982 cm = 7.982mm U MUST CALCULATE YOURSELF OK
By calculation, it's160 cubic cm procedure:density= mass/volume. by replcing the proper values in z proper places u get z answer...u may convert in SI units also....:)
Depends on what the base is like u know A= l*w. Remember the answer SHALL BE Cubic Inches
the abriviation " cc " can mean lots of things, but in your question, u mention science , and in science, " cc " stands for cubic centimeters!!!
Use a ruler u might find that is not exactly a certain amount of centimeters
You need to know the molar volume, which is essentially the density. Usually, the density is reported in grams per cm3 (or per mL, which is equal to 1 cm3). First convert the moles into grams (see the Related Questions link to the left for how to do that), and then divide by the density to get the number of cm3 that many moles occupies. Then convert cm3 to dm3 (1 cm3 = 0.001 dm3 or 1 dm3 = 1000 cm3).
u cnt convert those to square meters are a unit of volume and cubic meters are unit of capacity
2 g/cm3 Because density = mass / volume so u do 40 divided by 20 and get 2