A cubic centimeter already is a unit of volume. Perhaps you want to convert it to another unit of volume, such as cubic meters, liters, etc.?
Cubic centimeter IS a measure of volume! 1 cc = 1 mililiter.
You find cubic centimeters by measuring the volume of something.
cubic centimeter is to measure volume centimeter is to measure length One can't compare a length and a volume, one can only compare a length and another length or a volume and another volume to find out which one is the larger It takes 2 comparable things to make a comparison
Volume of a cylinder = (3.14) × r² × h
Cubic centimeter or cm3 is a measurement of volume. To find volume in cm3, you need to have three dimensions, such as length, width and height for a cube given in centimeters. By multiplying these three measurements, you find the volume in cubic centimeters.
Divide the number of grams by the density (the density of lead is about 11 grams/cubic centimeter - look it up if you need more precision). If the density is in grams/cubic centimeter, the answer is the volume in cubic centimeters.
To find the volume of 10 grams of acetone, you use the fact that the density of acetone is 0.7857 grams per cubic centimeter. The density formula is given as mass divided by volume, or m/V. The volume is mass/density or 10/0.7857, which is equal to 12.73 cubic centimeter.
To find the volume of a solid prism made from centimeter cubes, you can count the total number of cubes used to construct the prism. Since each cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter, the total volume of the prism is equal to the number of cubes. Alternatively, if the prism has a defined base area and height, you can calculate the volume using the formula: volume = base area × height.
mass = density x volume so volume = mass/density = 80/8.92 = 8.97 cubic centimeters; here density is g/cubic centimeter. Since it is a cube each side is cube root 8.97 = 2.08 centimeters
In the SI system, you'll find . . . liter cubic meter milliliter cubic centimeter. But the 'customary' system is where you'll find cubic inch cubic foot cubic yard fluid ounce cup pint quart gallon
Divide the mass of the object by the object's volume. For example, a 20 cubic centimeter block that weighs 40 grams would have a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter (or milliliter), or abreviated as 2g/mL
To find the mass of a piece of copper, you can use the formula: mass = volume × density. Given that the volume is 5.00 cubic centimeters and the density of copper is 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter, the mass would be 5.00 cm³ × 8.96 g/cm³ = 44.80 grams. Thus, the mass of the copper piece is 44.80 grams.