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Force is measured in newton.
The cubic centimetre is unit of volume, derived from the SI unit cubic metre.1 cm3 = 0,001 L1 cubic inch = 16,387 cm3
Liter or L is replaces the fluid ounce.
In the SI system, you'll find . . . liter cubic meter milliliter cubic centimeter. But the 'customary' system is where you'll find cubic inch cubic foot cubic yard fluid ounce cup pint quart gallon
kilogram
The unit of volume in SI is litre (L). Other non-SI and not recommended units: fluid ounce, gallon, cubic foot, cubic inch, cup, teaspoon, tablespoon, drop, pint, quart and many other curiosities of British origin.
Inch is not an SI unit.
Cubic metre (SI) is m3
about .2833 pounds per cubic inch (cubic inch H x W x L, for round rod its R^2 x pie x L)
The SI unit of volume for a solid is the cubic meter (m^3).
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The SI unit of length is the metre, the SI unit of volume is the cubic metre 6 inches = 0.1524 metre, or 15.24 cc. so 63 cubic inches = 15.243 cubic centimetres 0.15243 cubic metres = 3539.605824 cubic centimetres, or in 3.53956 cubic metres.