If the diameter of the sphere is 6 cm then the volume is: 113.1 cc
10cc 10cc you can't cm is a length, cc is a volume
Density = Mass/Volume = 9g/2cc = 4.5 g per cc.
The question, as presented, is total nonsense since volume cannot be measured i cm. A centimetre is a measure of distance, not volume. The appropriate measure for volume is cubic centimetres or cc. Density = Mass/Volume = 36 g/12 cc = 3 grams per cc.
The density of lead is 11.34 g/cc Therefore the volume of 2 g of lead will be 2/11.34 = 0.1764 cc
CC stands for Centimeters Cubed it is the total volume of each engine cylinder multiplied by the total number of cylinders in the engine. As a result larger engines will have a higher CC value.
cc
cc is a volume, mm is a length. You can't have a volume in a length
CC stands for Carsten Charles.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
Cubic Centimeters
volume of prostrate 35.6 cc = how much in gms
If the diameter of the sphere is 6 cm then the volume is: 113.1 cc
Cubic Centimeters (referring to the engine displacement, ie the engine size). Specifically, the volume of the cylinder or cylinders.
1 cc has the volume of a millilitre
CC is Cubic Centimeters, an unit of volume by itself. It can be either swept or total volume depending on circumstances.
A volume of 25 milliliters is the same as a volume of 0.8454 fluid ounces.