Before I attempt to answer this question, Let us consider two items.
The first is:
It appears that the exponential factor is missing. In other words the number should have a " times 10 to the Xth" following it. Otherwise, your question restated is; "How many gallons will a cube that is 2mm wide hold? (That's about the size of a thimble for your index finger.) So, Is this your intended question?
The second is:
What conversion factor are you using?
A common conversion is:
1 cubic meter equals 264.17 gallons
Another that is more straightforward is:
1 gallon equals 3785411.784 cubic mm
Hope this helps. Let me know if more detail is needed.
divide number by 1000
mm are a measure of length. They do not convert to cups, which are a measure of volume. Just as there is no way to convert inches to gallons.
No - a millilitre is equal to a centimetre cubed, not a millimetre cubed.
10 mm
1m = 1000 mm 1 m3 = 1m x 1m x 1m = 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm3
divide number by 1000
There are 0.000000000264172 gallons in one billion cubic microns.
To convert cubic millimeters (mm³) to cubic centimeters (cm³), you need to divide by 1,000,000. Therefore, 22 mm³ is equal to 0.022 cm³.
A millilitre means a centimetre cubed. the difference between centimetre and millimetre is only 10, but as this difference is cubed, the difference between a cubic centimetre and millimetre cubed is 1000. So to convert millilitres to millimetres cubed, you multiply by 1000.
mm are a measure of length. They do not convert to cups, which are a measure of volume. Just as there is no way to convert inches to gallons.
1000mm3
Millimeters (mm) are a measure of length. Gallons are a measure of volume. They do not convert. Sort of like asking how many inches in a bushel.
1 centimeters cubed = 1000 millimeters cubed
0.1
1 m = 1,000 mm 1 m³ = 1 m × 1 m × 1 m = 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm³
Since 1 millimeter cubed (mm^3) represents a volume, you cannot directly convert it to 1 millimeter (mm), as the latter represents a length. Volume measures the space occupied by an object, while length measures the size of the object in one dimension. To convert between the two, you would need to have additional information about the shape or dimensions of the object.
No - a millilitre is equal to a centimetre cubed, not a millimetre cubed.