Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces. Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces.
Multiply the velocity in cm/s by the cross section area of the flow in sq cm.
6.5
6.5m there is 100cm in 1m
There are 30.48 cm to a foot, so divide by 30.48 to convert the measurement made in cm into feet.
650 cm = 255.905"
650 cm is 21.33 feet.
About 21.3 feet.
650 cm is about 21 ft 3.91 inches.
You cannot convert liquid to length.
Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces. Can't be done. cm is length and gm is weight. In English units, it would be like asking how to convert inches to ounces.
It depends on the density of the liquid. To convert 50 cm to cups, you would need to know the volume-to-weight ratio of the specific liquid.
Multiply the velocity in cm/s by the cross section area of the flow in sq cm.
6.5
65 cm is 650 mm
65 cm = 650 mm
To the extent it's possible to convert your question into English, it's nonsensical. 1 cubic centimeter is one cubic centimeter, and it cannot be converted to cm.