You do not.
A nanometre (nm) is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a cubic centimetre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.
It's 23,946.53 cubic centimeters
To convert electronvolts (eV) to wave numbers in reciprocal centimeters (cm-1), you can use the formula: wave number (cm-1) 8065.54 / wavelength (nm).
To calculate the volume of a unit cell, we need to cube the atomic radius. So, the volume of the unit cell of copper can be calculated as (0.128 nm)^3 = 0.002097152 nm^3. To convert this to cubic meters, we need to convert nm to meters by dividing by 1 billion (since 1 meter = 10^9 nm), giving a volume of approximately 2.097 × 10^-29 cubic meters.
nm = nanometer = 1,000,000,000 nanometers in a meter cm = centimeter = 100 centimeters in a meter So, there are one million nanometers in a centimeter.
1 cm = 10 million nanometers ex: convert 2945.5nm into centimeters. 294.5nmn x 1cm 10,000,000 = .0000294 you put whatever # of nm you have and multiply it by 1 cm and put however # of nm are in one centimeter under the 1 centimeter. then you cancel out the nm and divide 294.5 by 10,000,000 and your answer should be .0000294 and in scientific notation, that would be 2.94x10-5 i hope that helps. :]
convert 15 nm into km
1000000
To convert megawatt-hours (MWh) to normal cubic meters (Nm³), you need to know the specific energy content of the gas being measured, typically expressed in megajoules per cubic meter (MJ/Nm³). The conversion process involves using the formula: [ \text{Nm³} = \frac{\text{MWh} \times 3,600}{\text{MJ/Nm³}} ] where 3,600 is the number of megajoules in a megawatt-hour. The actual conversion will vary based on the energy content of the specific gas.
To find the volume of the cube, first calculate the length of each side in centimeters by converting 0.563 nm to cm. Then, use the formula V = a^3, where a is the length of the side of the cube, to find the volume. So, V = (0.563 nm * 10^-7 cm)^3.
Multiply by 1000000.
You cant. One is a measure of rotational speed and the other is a measure of applied torque. You could convert Nm to Ft-lbs or In-lbs.
1 nanometer = 1.0 × 10-7 centimeters