No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
That would depend on what those units were.
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
Nothing can have a volume of 200 cm. That is a measure of length: in 1-dimensional space, not a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space.
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
Volume = 301592894.7 cubic feet
About 200 caloires per glass.
That would depend on what those units were.
200 ml
Specially, an 8-ounce serving of skim milk contains 80 calories and 0.5 grams of fat, while a same-sized glass of whole milk contains 150 calories and 8 grams of fat, 5 of which are saturated. Click to see full answer Subsequently, one may also ask, how many calories are in an 8 ounce glass of 2% milk?
The volume of 200 ml is 200 millilitres. 200 milligrams is irrelevant to the question.
The equation of the volume of a cube is s^3, where 's' is the length of one edge. So the edge would be the cubed root of the volume. In your case, the cube root of 200. Which is 5.848 (approx).
200 gallons. A gallon is a unit of volume.
200 mL = a small glass of water 200 mL = 0.20 L
Which kind? Glass or acrylic?
200 Pascals or 200 N/m sq.
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
4000 ml