To convert milligrams (mg) to centimeters (cm), it's important to note that they measure different quantities; milligrams measure mass, while centimeters measure length. Therefore, you cannot directly convert mg to cm without additional information, such as the density of the material in question. If you provide the density, you can then determine how many milligrams correspond to a specific volume in cubic centimeters.
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
1cm
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
1cm1cm is equal to 1cm2 this is not equal to 1cm 1cm2 means a box that has four edges that each measure 1cm. just a plain 1cm is a length of 1cm.
1 cm squared is 10mm by 10mm so 1cm squared equals 100mm squared
1cm = 10mm. So 14mm > 1cm.
1cm
1cm = 10mm
1cm
4 - without cutting the 1cm x 1cm squares.
* 1cm = 10mm * 1cm = 10000um * 1cm = 0.01m * 1cm = 1'000'000nm * 1cm = 0.00001km * 1cm = 1'000'000'000pm
1cm1cm is equal to 1cm2 this is not equal to 1cm 1cm2 means a box that has four edges that each measure 1cm. just a plain 1cm is a length of 1cm.
1 cm squared is 10mm by 10mm so 1cm squared equals 100mm squared
there are 10mm in 1cm.
10dm=1cm
just 1cm :)
1cm = 0.39 inches