Not enough information to answer. It's height could be anything from zero to infinity depending on it's other two dimensions.
If it's a cube though, it's height would be the cube root of 100.
1 meter = 100cm 1 cubic meter must then be 100*100*100 = 1,000,000 cubic cm so, simply multiply an amount of cubic meters by one million to get it's equivalent in cubic centimeters.
100 cubic centimeters = 100 milliliters. 1 cubic centimeter is the same as 1 milliliter in volume.
One million (hundred by a hundred by a hundred).in a linear metre, there are 100 centimetres. Therefore in a cubic metre, there are 100 cubed centimetres: 100 x 100 x 100 = 1,000,000 = 1 million cubic centimetres in a cubic metre
Since each meter has 100 cm., a cubic meter has 100 x 100 x 100 = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
To determine the dimensions of a cylindrical tank with a capacity of 100 liters, we need to use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, V = πr²h, where V is volume, r is the radius, and h is the height. Since 1 liter equals 1,000 cubic centimeters, 100 liters equals 100,000 cubic centimeters. If we assume a radius of 25 cm, the height would be approximately 50.65 cm to achieve the desired volume. Alternatively, variations in radius and height can yield different dimensions while maintaining the same volume.
100 grams of water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters or 100 millilitres. The volume of 100 grams of any other substance will depend on its specific gravity or density: if less than that of water, it will have a greater volume; if greater than that of water, it will have a smaller volume.
Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.
Volume of prism: 100 times 12 = 1200 cubic units
1 l =1000 cc 100 cc =10 l
Oh honey, 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. So, the volume of a 1m x 1m x 1m cube is 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. It's like comparing a drop of water to the ocean, darling.
There is no formula necessary to convert cubic centimeters to milliliters. 1 cubic centimeter is equivalent to exactly one milliliter. Milliliters are a measure of volume and cm are a measure of space.
The volume of a rectangular object can be calculated using the formula: Volume = length × width × height. For the given dimensions, the volume is 10 cm × 5 cm × 2 cm, which equals 100 cm³. Therefore, the volume of the object is 100 cubic centimeters.