If the water is pure and the atmospheric conditions are standard,
then 120 cm of water has a mass of 120 grams.
120 grams = 0.12 kg.
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All you have to do is measure is side of the wood (length, width, height) in your preferred unit of measurement (cm, in) and then multiply the three values together. This will give you a cubic answer (cm cubed, in cubed).
It is 0.024 kilograms per cm^3 or 24 grams per cm^3.
It depends on the size of the block. To find the cubic inches: length in inches x width in inches x depth in inches The answer will be in inches cubed (n in3).
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Mass= Kg (Kilograms) Weight= N (Newtons) or if your measuring volume, then it would be: cm3 (Centimeters Cubed)
Centimetres and kilograms cannot be compared, centimetres is the measurement of length, and kilograms is the measurement of weight.
62.4 pounds per feet cubed converts to about 1000kg per meter cubed.
kilograms per metre cubed, or grams per centimetre cubed.
kgm-3 kilograms per metre cubed
The density of Butyl Chloride varies depending on its form. Tert-Butyl chloride has a density of 840 kilograms per cubed meter, while 1-Chlorobutane has a density of 890 kilograms per cubed meter.
This depends on the density of the rock. Density is measured in terms of kilograms per meter cubed, so if you know the density, then you have your answer.
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40 pounds per cubic foot equates to 640.74 kg per cubic meter.
If you don't know this you can work it out from the units: Density = kg/m^3 (kilograms per metre cubed) Mass is measured in kilograms Volume is measured in metres cubed You therefore need mass and volume to work out density.
Method 1 fill it with water 1 litre at a time = 1000cm cubed =0.001m cubed Method 2 Fill it with bath towels or something else heavy but soft (not to rip bag) and then use your full garbage bag to displace a volume of water 1 litre = 1000cm cubed
1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne = 1000 kilograms.
This is a nonsense question. Millimeters are a unit of length and the centimeter cubed is a unit of volume. It is like asking how many kilograms are there in a mile. If however you mean, how many millimeter cubed are there in a centimeter cubed then the answer is 1000 10 x 10 x10