A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. For example: a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubic centimetre.
1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
I gram
1cm
Each 1 cm cube has 1 cubic centimeter of volume. 5 of them all together have 5 cubic cm of volume. Every 'cube' has 6 sides.
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. For example: a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubic centimetre.
a cubic centermeter is the size of a cube 1cm X 1cm X 1cm. A cube sized 2cm X 2cm X 2cm has a size of 8 cubic centermeters it is not cubiccentimetar..... it is cubic centimeter.... it is nothing but the cube of one cenimeter got... (i.e) cm3
It's the same volume as a cube with all sides 1cm long. 1cm^3 = 1 milliliter
1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. The volume of a cube is just the length of one side cubed. So, for a cube with sides measuring 1cm, the volume would be 1cm x 1cm x 1cm, which equals 1 cubic centimeter. Easy peasy, right?
Volume of a cube = (side × side × side) cubic units. V=1cm x 1cm x 1cm V = 1cm^3
Suppose you take two cubes, one with a side equal to 1cm or 10mm and one with a side of 1mm. The volume of the 1mm cube is equal to 1mm*1mm*1mm= 1 mm^3 The volume of the 1cm cube is: 1cm*1cm*1cm=10mm*10mm*10mm=1cm^3=1000mm^3 Therefore one cubic centimeter is 1000 times bigger than 1 cubic millimeter.
0.1 meter
Centimeters are a measurement of distance, not volume. However, if you were to make a cube that was 1cm long, 1cm tall and 1 cm wide that cube would have a volume of one cubic centimeter (1cm^3) which is equal to one milliliter (1mL)
I gram
0.1 meter
1cm