None, since there can be no conversion.A millimetre cube is a measure of volume in normal 3-dimensional space while a millilitre cube is a measure of hyper volume in 9-dimensional space. Whether or not 9-d space exists, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
ml (milliliters) are units of volume and mm (millimeters) are units of length. One cannot be converted to the other.
it is equal to 120 mL
The surface area of a cube with a volume of 512 mm3 is: 384 square mm
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
1 m**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000 000 mL 1000 mm**3 = 1 mL 250 000 mm**3 = 250 mL
This is not a valid conversion; millimeters (mm) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume
ml (milliliters) are units of volume and mm (millimeters) are units of length. One cannot be converted to the other.
A cube with side of length 1 cm is the same as a cube with sides of length 10 mm (as there are 10 mm in 1 cm). So the the area of one face of this cube would be 10 mm x 10 mm which equals 100 mm squared. There are 6 faces to the cube so 6 x 100 mm squared = 600 mm squared.
If each side of the cube is 42.6 mm long, then the cube's volume is 77.31 cm3
it is equal to 120 mL
The surface area of a cube with a volume of 512 mm3 is: 384 square mm
This is not a valid conversion; millimeters (mm) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume
150 x 150 mm is a 2-dimensional figure. A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so you cannot have a 150x150 mm cube. Furthermore, cubes with sides of 150 mm are rarely used. I have not used one ever - and I am over 60!
1 m**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000 000 mL 1000 mm**3 = 1 mL 250 000 mm**3 = 250 mL
If 100 mL of water collects in a 200 sq. cm rain gauge, that means 100 mm of rain has fallen. This is because 1 mL of water is equal to 1 mm of rain when measured in a rain gauge.
The surface area of cube M is 6(10 mm)2 = 6(100 mm2) = 600 mm2 The surface area of cube N would be 6(20 mm)2 = 6(400 mm2) = 2,400 mm2
162mm3 or 16.2cm3