1 cubic centimetre and 1 millilitre are equal. The difference is in the use. Cubic centimetres are generally used for solids, and millilitres are generally used for liquids. So, 1 millilitre of water would be more accurate.
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
If it were to be tested on water, it would sink because the density of water is about 1 gram per cm cubed, and ebony has a larger density.
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
1 cm cubed
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
1ml equals 1cm cubed
1 mL of water equals 1cm^3 of volume, so 1.72 ml= 1.72 cm
1ml = 1cm(squared) Density of water 1g/cm(cubed) Basically. 100ml of water = 100cm(cubed) = 100g
5.7g/cm cubed
Density of ice=0.9167 g/cm cubed Density of water=1.0 g/cm cubed
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
1 cm cubed = 1 cm X 1 cm X 1 cm 1 cm = .01 m, so 1 cm cubed = .01 m X .01 m X .01 m Therefore, 1 cm cubed = .000001 m cubed, and 243 cm cubed = 243 X .000001 = .000243 m cubed. In summary, multiply cm cubed by .000001 to get m cubed.
centimetres cubed. centimetre is distance, squared is area, cubed is volume. 1cm3 of water is 1millilitre of water. And with density being near 1g/cm3, 1ml of water is 1 gram (weight) If someone says the rainfall has been 1cm (more commonly rainfall is measured in mm) it means that a depth of rainfall of that amount has occurred. Otherwise it means that the depth of water in a location is 1 cm.
13440 cm cubed.
One gram. Cubic cm=1mL 1L=1kg
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