504 cubic centimeters
3*16*12 = 576 cc
6 cubic cm
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
It depends on the dimensions of the shoe box. You need to measure the length, width, and height in centimeters. Then multiply the length x width x height. The result will be cubic centimeters.
The question cannot be answered as posed. Meters are a length. Cubic centimeters are a volume. The two units are different dimensions. The question is akin to asking to convert miles to degrees Fahrenheit. On the off chance that the intended question was converting cubic meters to cubic centimeters, 1 m3 = 106 cm3
3*16*12 = 576 cc
6 cubic cm
The capacity of your engine is derived from the swept volume of one cylinder (area of the bore * the stroke) * the number of cylinders. (dimensions in centimeters, result in cubic centimeters)
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
3.33... (recurring) grams per cubic centimetre.
48*48*54= 124416Over twelve thousand cubic centimeters (if the original pallet dimensions were in centimeters if no multiply by appropriate factor!)
The dimensions work out as: 3 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm Check: 3*6*8 = 144 cubic cm
It depends on the dimensions of the shoe box. You need to measure the length, width, and height in centimeters. Then multiply the length x width x height. The result will be cubic centimeters.
5 x 7 x 15
Millimeters measure one dimension - length. Cubic centimeters need three dimensions - usually length, width, and height. One cannot be converted to the other.
The question is backwards. a centimeter is linear. A straight line. Cubic is a cube, 3 dimensions, and you can't fit it in a line.
The question cannot be answered as posed. Meters are a length. Cubic centimeters are a volume. The two units are different dimensions. The question is akin to asking to convert miles to degrees Fahrenheit. On the off chance that the intended question was converting cubic meters to cubic centimeters, 1 m3 = 106 cm3