1 cubic centimetre and 1 millilitre are equal. The difference is in the use. Cubic centimetres are generally used for solids, and millilitres are generally used for liquids. So, 1 millilitre of water would be more accurate.
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
If it were to be tested on water, it would sink because the density of water is about 1 gram per cm cubed, and ebony has a larger density.
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
1 cm cubed
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
1ml equals 1cm cubed
1 mL of water equals 1cm^3 of volume, so 1.72 ml= 1.72 cm
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
1 cm cubed = 1 cm X 1 cm X 1 cm 1 cm = .01 m, so 1 cm cubed = .01 m X .01 m X .01 m Therefore, 1 cm cubed = .000001 m cubed, and 243 cm cubed = 243 X .000001 = .000243 m cubed. In summary, multiply cm cubed by .000001 to get m cubed.
centimetres cubed. centimetre is distance, squared is area, cubed is volume. 1cm3 of water is 1millilitre of water. And with density being near 1g/cm3, 1ml of water is 1 gram (weight) If someone says the rainfall has been 1cm (more commonly rainfall is measured in mm) it means that a depth of rainfall of that amount has occurred. Otherwise it means that the depth of water in a location is 1 cm.
13440 cm cubed.
One gram. Cubic cm=1mL 1L=1kg
There are 1000 cm^3 in a liter of water at room temperature.
If it were to be tested on water, it would sink because the density of water is about 1 gram per cm cubed, and ebony has a larger density.
1ml = 1cm(squared) Density of water 1g/cm(cubed) Basically. 100ml of water = 100cm(cubed) = 100g
in cm, the third power means that its is in 3 demensions. so, something that is 4cm to the third power would be the same size as four blocks of wood, where each block is 1cm long, 1cm thick, and 1cm tall (the three demensions of volume). when converting cm cubed(to the third power=cubed) to ml, however, the formula would simply be 1cm cubed=1ml