By their definitions 1 litre of water has a mass of almost exactly 1 kilogram (at about 4º C).... so 1 cc (which is 1/1000 of a litre would weigh 1/1000 of a kilogram -> 1 gram.
The mass is 5,323 g.
if the rock is as you say then you could turn it into 3cm cubed and a mass of 30 grams. that means that it is 1cm cubed and a mass of 10 grams, so that means the density is 10 g/cc,while water's is 1 g/cc , finally the rock is ten times heavier then the water.
1 trillion miles on 1cm cubed of fuel
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1ml = 1cm(squared) Density of water 1g/cm(cubed) Basically. 100ml of water = 100cm(cubed) = 100g
There is 1g of water for each 1cm(cubed) of water. So you can work it out from that.
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubed cmLength x width x depth.
1 ml=1cm^3 so you have 50cm^3
The answer will depend on the units. The mass of a 100 cubed millimitres will be quite different from that of 100 cubed metres, let alone 100 cubed kilometres!
Mass is just the amount of matter an object has. I think you would be looking for the volume of the cube.. Volume = length times width times height. So 1cm, times 1cm, times 1cm would be.. 1 cm cubed.
U got me, I give up : ).