Oh, that's a happy little question! Cubic inches are larger than cubic millimeters. Just imagine a big, spacious canvas in cubic inches compared to a tiny, delicate one in cubic millimeters. Remember, no mistakes, just happy accidents!
No, cubic millimeters are considerably smaller than cubic inches.
50.0 cubic mm is 0.003051 cubic inches.
999,610.904 cubic millimeters.
Volume of cube: 12*12*12 = 1728 cubic inches
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters1 cubic meter = (1m x 1m x 1m) = (1,000mm x 1,000mm x 1,000mm) = 109 mm3 = 1 billion cubic millimeters.
A box with a volume of 5,184 cubic inches has an equivalent volume of 0.11 cubic yards.
The volume of a typical milk carton can vary, but a standard half-gallon milk carton holds approximately 64 fluid ounces. Since 1 fluid ounce is equivalent to about 1.8047 cubic inches, a half-gallon carton has a volume of roughly 115.5 cubic inches. Larger cartons, such as a full gallon, would have a volume of around 231 cubic inches.
There are no cubic inches in an inch. Cubic inches are units of volume and inches are units of length.
If you mean square inches, no. A volume can be in CUBIC inches, or some other CUBIC measurement.
You cannot convert cubic inches to inches. Cubic inches are units of volume and inches are units of length.
No, a millimeter is not a unit of volume; it is a unit of length in the metric system. Volume is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters (cm³) or liters. To express volume in millimeters, you would use cubic millimeters (mm³), which represents a three-dimensional space.
The answer when finding volume is always a cubic measurement. The volume of a cube measuring 4 inches on all of its sides is 64 cubic inches.