A liter
centimeters is for length or distance and a litre pertains to a volume, therefore you can't use centimeters to measure a volume unless you will say cubic centimeters (cc or ) which is by definition 1 cc is equivalent to 1milliliter (mL). Since there are 1000 mL to a litre (L), there are 1000 cc per litre.Centimetres measure length, litres measure volume. The units are incompatible.
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
That's a unit of volume. cc (cubic centimeters) is the same as milliliter. If you want to convert that to liters, you can divide by 1000.
The volume is 62.83cm3
The volume is 25.133 cm3
Sorry, your question is not valid as centimeters is a unit of length and milliliters of volume. If you mean cubic centimeters, one of these is exactly the same quantity as one milliliter.
No. A gram is a unit of mass. Centimeters cubed is a unit of volume. A milliliter is equivalent volume to a cubic centimeter, though.Common units of density are grams/milliliter or grams/cm3, which are equivalent.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume.
Cubic centimeters is a measure of volume.
A liter is a measurement of volume. (Distance cubed) It is equivalent to one thousand cubic centimeters.
The volume 36 centimeters times 30 centimeters times 54 centimeters = 58,320 cubic centimeters.
centimeters is for length or distance and a litre pertains to a volume, therefore you can't use centimeters to measure a volume unless you will say cubic centimeters (cc or ) which is by definition 1 cc is equivalent to 1milliliter (mL). Since there are 1000 mL to a litre (L), there are 1000 cc per litre.Centimetres measure length, litres measure volume. The units are incompatible.
The volume of one milliliter of anything is 1 milliliter.
The volume of a cube of 14 centimeters times 14 centimeters times 14 centimeters = 2744 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters has a volume of 339.29 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
There is no definite answer to your question because a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume and a kilogram is a unit of mass. However, in one kilogram of water, there are exactly 1000 cubic centimeters.