It isn't clear what "units" you are talking about.
cm3 (centimeter cubed)
millimeter
A square centimeter is a unit of area; a centimeter is a unit of length or distance.
The unit is not always cubed, but is a basic measurement that has no set size. For example, if two points on a graph were (2,1) and (2,2) the point (2,1) would be one unit higher than the point (2,2.)
You can't compare one with the other. A cubic centimeter is a unit of volume, a centimeter is a unit of length. When you thus have different kinds of incompatible units, you can't add them, subtract them, compare them, or convert one to the other.
They cannot be interconverted. A milliliter is a unit of volume while a centimeter is a unit of distance. a milliliter is equal to a cubic centimeter, however.
You don't. "Cubic centimeter" is a unit of volume, "centimeter" is a unit of length. The question is the same as asking "How do you change gallons to inches ?"
This is a nonsense question. Millimeters are a unit of length and the centimeter cubed is a unit of volume. It is like asking how many kilograms are there in a mile. If however you mean, how many millimeter cubed are there in a centimeter cubed then the answer is 1000 10 x 10 x10
cm3 (centimeter cubed)
1 cm3 = 1 millionth (1x10-6) m3 There are 100 centimeters in a meter. So a cubic meter is 100 times longer, 100 times wider and 100 times deeper than a cubic centimeter. Thus, there are 100x100x100 = 1,000,000 (1 million) cubic centimeters in a cubic meter.
Centimeters are units of distance. They are greater than millimeters, another unit of distance. Centiliters are greater than milliliters among units of volume.
The decimeter is a larger unit of measurement than a centimetre so for any given length, there will be fewer decimetres in it than centimetres.
The centimeter is smaller than the kilometer.
It is usually:kg per cubed-meterorkg per cubed-centimeterorg per cubed-centimeter(depending on which is most appropriate for what you are talking about)
You cannot convert a unit of length (Centimeter) to a unit of volume (Cubic Centimeters).
No, a centimeter is 100,000 times smaller than a kilometer.
A centimeter is a unit of length that is 10 times bigger than a millimeter.