Assuming you mean g*(cm^3) to kg*(m^3), here's what you need to do:
g*(1 kg/1000 g)*(cm^3)*(1 m^3/100^3 cm^3)=
kg*(m^3)/1000/100^3
In other words, divide by 10^9=1,000,000,000 (1 billion).
g / cm3 * 1000 = kg / m3
You cannot convert a volume into a mass without knowing the substance/material and its density.
1kgm = 1000gcm (i think), so therfore you didvide 1.05 by 1000 which gives you 0.00105.
1.0 x 1015 cm3 in 1 km3 (written in scientific notation for sanity's sake)which is a number that look like this:1 000 000 000 000 000
(CGS units) 1.0000 g/cm3 = 1000.0 kg/m3 (SI units) at 4oC temperature
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
g / cm3 * 1000 = kg / m3
(1840 kg/m3) x (1,000 gm/kg) x (m/100cm)3 = (1840 x 1,000 / 1,000,000) (kg - gm - m3 / m3 - kg - cm3) =1.84 gm/cm3
You cannot convert a volume into a mass without knowing the substance/material and its density.
1 gram/centimeter3 (g/cm3) equals 1000 kilogram/meter3 (kg/m3)
gm3, g/cm3, kg/l, kg/cm3, g/ml
1kgm = 1000gcm (i think), so therfore you didvide 1.05 by 1000 which gives you 0.00105.
Of what ??
Not possible. One is mass the other power
1.0 x 1015 cm3 in 1 km3 (written in scientific notation for sanity's sake)which is a number that look like this:1 000 000 000 000 000
(CGS units) 1.0000 g/cm3 = 1000.0 kg/m3 (SI units) at 4oC temperature
100 kg/200cm3 = 0.5 kg/cm3 or 500 g/cm3. That would be very unusual wood since most woods are around 0.65 g/cm3. This particular wood is more than 300 times the normal density!