1 cm = 10 mm 1 cm3 = 1,000 mm3 Thus, 125 cm3 = 125,000 mm3.
I'm assuming you mean a cube with a volume of 4.5 (cubic inches). 1 inch = 25.4 mm, so 1 in3 = (25.4 mm)3 = 16387.064 mm3 4.5 in3 * 16387.064 (mm3 / in3) = 73741.788 mm3
1 ml = 1 cc = 1000 mm3 therefore 500ml = 5,000,000 mm3 = 5*106 mm3
As an improper fraction 6.05 is 121/20 in its simplest form
It depends on the pressure.
To convert NM3 (normal cubic meters) to metric tons, you need to know the density of the gas. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in NM3 by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula is: Mass (metric ton) = Volume (NM3) x Density (metric ton/NM3).
Divide by 100 a ml is the same as a cc = Cubic Centimetre There are 100 mm3 in a cc mm3 are not normally used as a unit.
1 cm = 10 mm 1 cm3 = 1,000 mm3 Thus, 125 cm3 = 125,000 mm3.
178 nm3 = ? cm3178 nm3 = (178 cm3)-7= 178 x 10-21cm3= 1.78 x 10-19cm3
Impossible to convert a volume unit to mass unit without knowing the density.
Nm3 is a common unit used in industry to refer to gas emissions or exchange. It stands for Normal cubic meter. "Normal" is always dependant on the individual circumstances of each gas, pressure, and use. To convert Nm3 to a cubic foot of gas (under standard conditions), multiply by 38.04. Therefore, 1,000 Nm3/day = 1 kNm3/day = 38,040 cf/day.
I'm assuming you mean a cube with a volume of 4.5 (cubic inches). 1 inch = 25.4 mm, so 1 in3 = (25.4 mm)3 = 16387.064 mm3 4.5 in3 * 16387.064 (mm3 / in3) = 73741.788 mm3
A liter is a measure of volume, a millimeter is a measure of distance. You cannot directly compare them. If you wanted to convert 2.5 liters to cubic millimeters, however: 1 L = 1,000,000 mm3 2.5 L * 1,000,000 mm3 / L = 2,500,000 mm3 = 2.5 * 106 mm3
Ah, converting millimeters to cubic millimeters is quite simple and fun! You see, to convert mm to mm3, you just need to cube the value in millimeters. So, if you have 5 mm, you would multiply 5 by 5 by 5 to get 125 mm3. It's like painting a beautiful little cube with numbers, happy little conversions!
Kilograms (Kg) and cubic meters (m3) are different units, representing mass and volume, respectively. To convert Kg to Nm3 (normal cubic meters, a unit used for gases), you would need to know the density of the substance in question. The conversion involves multiplying the mass in Kg by the inverse of the substance's density in Kg/m3.
I don't know what does Nm3/h mean? Please help me. Thanks a lot!
There are 1,000,000,000,000 hm3 in 1 nm3 of natural gas.