No. - A gallon is a measurement of volume. - Centimetres are a measurement of length.
Nope. 100cc = 0.0264 gallon.
None. A centimetre is a measure of length while a gallon is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
1 gallon = 1 gallon
100 cm3 = 3.38 fluid ounces 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1 gallon is 37.85 times the size of 100 cm3. (rounded)
A cm is a centimeter which is a unit of length and a gallon is a unit of mass. they are different mesures
In one US gallon there are 3,785.412 cm^3.
1 gallon(US dry)=4405 cubic cm 1 gallon(US liquid)=3785 cubic cm
1 gallon is 16 cups
First, you need to know the density of the isopropyl alcohol, which is about 0.785 g/cm^3. Next, you need to know how many cm^3 are in a gallon. 1 gallon = 231 in^3 = 231 * (2.54)^3 cm^3 = 3785 cm^3 Also, we need to convert from grams to milligrams 1 gram = 1000 milligrams so... (.785 g/cm^3) * (1000 milligrams/gram) * (3785 cm^3/gallon) * (1 gallon) = 2,970,000 mg
gallon is a volume unit and cm2 an area unit, so you can't compare them!
Area can not be converted to volume. 3,785 cm3/gallon I changed it to cubic cm rather than square cm. I think that is what you meant to ask.
1 inch = 2.54 cm1 gallon = 231 inch3(39.3-cm x 23.5-cm x 20.5-cm) = 18,932.775 cm3 / (2.54)3 = 1,155.349 in3 = 5.002 gallons (rounded)What you have there is, obviously, a "Five Gallon" tank, when filled to the rim.
No. - A gallon is a measurement of volume. - Centimetres are a measurement of length.
Nope. 100cc = 0.0264 gallon.
Gallons x 3,785.4 = cubic cm
3 785.411 784 cubic centimeters, 0 square centimeters