This question makes no sense.
Grams are a measure of weight;
whereas centimeters are a measure of length.
weight and volume (which would be cubiccentimeters) are related by the density of the substance.
So that if the density of the substance was known, then multiplying the density (in grams per cubic centimeter) by the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the substance would give the weight (in grams) of the substance.
zero. Grams are a measure of mass. Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume.
Multiply by 10000.
Divide by 10000.
grams per cubic centimeter
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Gram is a measure of weight Centimeter is a measure of length. There are no grams in a centimeter. There can be grams in a Cubic Centemeter (A measure of volume) of something but that depends on the density of that something.
zero. Grams are a measure of mass. Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume.
Grams is weight Centimeter is length and the twain are unlikely to meet.
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1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
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.
Platinum has a density of 21.090 grams per cubic centimeter. Titanium has a density of 4.507 grams per cubic centimeter.
cubic centimeters are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass, unless you specify a specific material and determine its density there is no valid conversion.
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, and 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. So your answer is 1 gram.
1.28 grams per cubic centimeter
Divide by 10000.
Multiply by 10000.