The volume is 22653477.28 cubic centimeters. The convesion factor is 28316.8466
1). Measure the volume in any unit you're comfortable with. 2). Convert that unit to cubic centimeters, using the appropriate conversion factor.
Cubic centimeters would be most appropriate for volume
There is no conversion factor for thisCm - or centimeters is a LENGTH. -That means the physical distance between the start and end of some kind of linear object.Millilitres is VOLUME- a measure of content or capacity, usually expressed in units that are the cubes of linear units, or in simpler terms, what fits in a certain space.There is no similarity between LENGTH and VOLUME. They CAN NOT be 'converted' to each other.
Milliliters show a volume and centimeters show a length or distance. There is no conversion possible.
Cubic centimeters is a unit of volume; mg is a unit of mass. There is no standard conversion between the two. The relationship between mass and volume is:mass = volume x densityIf you know the density of some substance, you can do the conversion for that particular substance.
That conversion is not possible. Centimeters is a measure of length. Milliliters is a measure of volume. You cannot convert one into the other.
Millimeter is a length or distance measure. Cubic centimeter is a volume measure. There is no conversion possible. Distance is no volume.
Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume. Horsepower is the English Unit of a measure of work done in a certain amount of time. There is no conversion from cubic centimeters to horsepower. Neither is there a conversion from cubic centimeters to watts, which is the metric system unit of measurement for power.
Millimeter is a length or distance measure. Cubic centimeter is a volume measure. There is no conversion possible. Distance is no volume.
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams
The volume cannot be 1 centimetre since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring volume.
Liter is a measure of volume. Each liter is equal to 1 cubic decimeter, or to 1/1000 of a cubic meter. If you want to convert to another volume measure, you should specify that in your question. Or just look the conversion factor up in an appropriate table.