A cubic centimeter, or cm3, cannot be directly converted to a kilogram. This is because a cubic centimeter is a measure of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. This question is like asking how many pounds are in a mile. However, if you know the density of the material you are trying to convert, you are in luck. Density is mass/volume, so if you want to find the volume of an object of mass one kilogram, divide 1kg/density.
There is no equivalence.
A kilogram is a measure of mass. A cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
If you are not convinced, consider a cubic metre of air. How many kilograms? Next consider a cubic metre of lead. How many kilograms?
The masses of equal volumes of the two substances will clearly be very different. So there is no direct conversion between mass and volume: you need to know the density of the substance to enable you to carry out the conversion.
A kg is a kilogram, which is a unit of weight. A cm is a centimeter, which is a unit of length. The two have no direct relationship.
A kilogram is a measurement of mass and a centimetre cubed is a measurement of volume. They measure different things - they can't be converted from one to another.
1 km3=1015cm3
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
Water volume Lake Erie = 116 cu mi (480 km3) Lake Huron = 849 cu mi (3,540 km3) Lake Michigan = 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3) Lake Ontario = 393 cu mi (1,640 km3) Lake Superior = 2,900 cu mi (12,000 km3)
Mercury's volume = 0.056 x Earths (6.08x1010 km3) Venus' volume = 0.857 x Earths (9.38x1011 km3) (Earth) volume = 1 x Earths (1.08x1012 km3) Mars' volume = 0.151 x Earths (1.63x1011 km3) Jupiter's volume = 1321.3 x Earths (1.43x1015 km3) Saturn's volume = 763.59 x Earths (8.2713x1014 km3) Uranus' volume = 63.086 x Earths (6.833x1013 km3) Neptune's volume = 57.74 x Earths (6.254x1013 km3)
A cubic centimeter or cm3 is an SI unit of volume which extends the derived SI-unit cubic meter. One liter is equivalent to 1000 cm3.
There is approximately 1,386,000,000 km3 of water on Earth, which includes all the water within the oceans rivers, lakes, groundwater, atmospheric water, and frozen water (i.e. snowcover and the icecaps).
Jupiter has a volume of 143,128x1010 km3, or 143,128x1025 cm3.
A cube is L x W x H where L=W=H. A km3 has L, W and H of 1 km. Each km is 1000 meters and each meter is 100 centimeters. Therefore 1 km is 1000 x 100 cm or 100,000 cm. This is L and W and H. L x W x H = 100,000 x 100,000 x 100,000 L x W x H = 1,000,000,000,000,000 cm3 1 km3 = 1,000,000,000,000,000 cm3 1 km3 = 1 x 1015 cm3
10^6 cm3=1dm3
It depends on the amount. Very little: mm3 Drinking Glass: cm3 Pools: m3 Oceans: km3
1,000,000 liters = 0.000001 km3 (cubic kilometer)
The mass of the Earth is 5.9736 × 1024 kg The volume of the Earth is 1.0832073 × 1012 km3 The mean density of the Earth is 5.515 g/cm3
They are the same
10^18 or a quintillion.
Centi-litre = one tenth of a litre one litre = 1000 cm3 one m3 = 1,000,000 cm3 ---- ----
One US gallon is 3785.4cm3
4.585 km^3
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