A millilitre is the same measurement as a cubic centimetre. One litre is equal to 1,000 cubic centimetres.
LxWxH=Answer _ cm3
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
use unit-cm3,mm3,m3
1. Measure the dimensions of the object 2. Calculate the volume, in cm3 3. Weigh the object, in g 4. The density is the ratio between the mass and the volume, in g/cm3. For small objects you can use special densimetric balances.
The first objects density is 2 g/cm3 and the second is 3 g/cm3. You just simple divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
cm is length, ml is cm3 which is 3 dimensional. you cannot compare length with volume
The unit cm3 stands for cubic centimeters. Cubic centimeters is a unit of measure for reporting the volume of regular and irregular solid objects. When reporting the volume of a liquid, milliliters (mL) is the proper unit.
You can compare the density, which is mass/volume. For pure water at normal atmospheric pressure this is approximately 1 gram per cm3 although in fact it is has a maximum value of 0.999 972 0 g/cm3 at 4 deg C. At 100 deg C it is 0.958 4 g/cm3 and at 0 deg C it is 0.999 839 5 g/cm3 .
cm3 is preferred for measuring the volume of small objects or quantities, such as the volume of a cell or the capacity of a small container. It is also commonly used in scientific calculations and experiments due to its ease of conversion and representation of volume in the metric system.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 92.76 cm3 Volume = pi*r2*h = 92.76 cm3 Volume = pi*r2*h = 92.76 cm3 Volume = pi*r2*h = 92.76 cm3
The volume is already stated. 75 cm3
69300 cm3 divided by 1163 cm3 = 59.587. 59 books.