The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
The volume of this cone is about 2,412.7 mm3
Volume = 1/3*pi*42*9 = 150.7964474 cubic millimeters
The volume of a jar in millimetres does not make any sense because a millimetre is a measure of length, not volume.
Liters can't be converted to millimeters. Liters measures volume and millimeters measures length.
237 millimeters=9.33070866 inches Direct Conversion Formula 237 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 9.330708661 in
The volume is 12,383,000 mm3
The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
There are no millimeters in volume. That is ameasure of length.
The volume of this cone is about 2,412.7 mm3
Volume = 1/3*pi*42*9 = 150.7964474 cubic millimeters
You don't. Millimeters is a length, liters is a volume.
Millimeters
A metric unit of capacity or volume that is equal to 1000 milliliters is called 1 liter.
Millimeters is a measure of length while a cup is of volume. Try changing one unit to another of the same measure, i.e., volume to volume like liters and a cup.
No, millimeter is a measure of length, not volume.
The volume of 6 millimeters is not a valid measurement because volume is a three-dimensional concept that requires measurements in length, width, and height. Millimeters are units of length, so you would need additional measurements to calculate volume.