Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
1.47 g/cm3 but you may have to convert that to the terms you need
you need the density of the liquid. if the density is 1g/ml, 25ml = 25g
density = mass ÷ volume = 4 g ÷ 6 cm3 = 2/3 g/cm3
We need to convert inches to centimeters and find density of copper.0.312 inches (2.45 cm/1 in) = 0.792 cm3.00 inches (2.54 cm/1 in) = 7.62 cm96 inches (2.54 cm/1 in) = 243.84 cm0.729 cm * 7.62 cm * 243.84 cm= 1472 cm3========== ( same as milliliters )Let me look up coppers density on my trusty TI-84Density = mass in grams/ml ( in this case cm3 )8.96 grams/cm3 = X grams/1472 cm3= 13189.12 grams of copper bar-----------------------------------------Convert to pounds13189.12 grams Cu (1 pound/454 grams)= 29.1 pounds copper bar---------------------------------
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
The density of mineral oil is around 0.8 g/cm3, so to convert 100 cm3 to grams, you would multiply 100 cm3 by the density of mineral oil, which equals 80 grams.
1.47 g/cm3 but you may have to convert that to the terms you need
First, convert the density from grams per cm3 to kilograms per cm3 (0.768 grams/cm3 = 0.000768 kg/cm3). Then, convert the volume of fuel from liters to cm3 (1 L = 1000 cm3). Finally, multiply the density by the volume to find the mass of the fuel in kilograms (155211 L * 1000 cm3/L * 0.000768 kg/cm3 = 119.25 kg).
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
1 cm3 is equal to 1 gram. To convert grams to kilograms, divide by 1000. Therefore, 1 cm3 is equal to 0.001 kg.
This is quite difficult to answer without knowing specifics. gcm could refer to either grams*centimetres, or grams/centimeter cubed. There is no direct conversion to grams, as the first g*cm is a measure of torque, and the second, g/cm3 is a measure of density, requiring knowledge of an initial cm or cm3 measurement to convert your number into grams.
you need the density of the liquid. if the density is 1g/ml, 25ml = 25g
548.6 cm3
To convert volume to mass, you need to know the density of the substance. If we assume a density of 1 g/cm3 (which is close to water), then 1670 cm3 would be equivalent to 1670 grams or 1.67 kilograms.
There is no conversion from cm to cm3.
To convert 1.05g/cm3 to kg/m3, first, convert grams to kilograms by dividing by 1000 (since 1 kg = 1000 g). Then, convert cm3 to m3 by multiplying by 1000000 (since 1 m3 = 1000000 cm3). Therefore, 1.05g/cm3 is equivalent to 1050 kg/m3.