There is no sensible answer to this question. A cm cubed is a measure of volume and that cannot be converted to a linear measure, a cm.
1 cubed centimeter is equal to 1 mililiter. The only difference is that milliliters are typically used for liquids and cubed centimeters are more often used for solids.
I meter is 100 centimeters to go from centimeters cubed to meters cubes you divide by 100 cubed; so for example 1000 cubic centimeters is 1000 divided by 100 cubed or 0.001 cubic meters
The unit of grams cubed does not exist
density = mass/volumedensity of copper = 8.94 g/ centimeters cubed8.94 g/ centimeters cubed = mass/10 centimeters cubedmass = 8.94 g/ centimeters cubed * 10 centimeters cubedmass= 89.4 grams
You are mixing 'apples and oranges' here. Centimeters is a measure of length. Cubed centimeters are used to measure volume. There is no direct size comparison between the two.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A cm cubed is a measure of volume and that cannot be converted to a linear measure, a cm.
Meters cubed, centimeters cubed, liters, and milliliters
cc or liters (1000 cc)gallons pintsMilliliters (mL)Centimeters cubed (cm^3)Liters (L)Meters cubed (m^3)
Centimeters cubed (cm^3) and milliliters (mL) are related because both are used to measure volume. Cm^3 are used to measure the volume of regular solids, and mL are used to find the volume of non-regular objects.
Centimeters cubed or cubic inches are both measurements of volume.
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1 cubed centimeter is equal to 1 mililiter. The only difference is that milliliters are typically used for liquids and cubed centimeters are more often used for solids.
If units are in centimeters cubed, you would use a ruler or a measuring tape to measure the length, width, and height of an object in centimeters. You can then multiply these three dimensions together to calculate the volume in cubic centimeters.
There are 14 pounds in a stone, and 1 pound is approximately equal to 453.59 grams. Since 1 gram is equivalent to 0.1 centimeters cubed, you can convert grams to centimeters cubed to find out how many centimeters are in a stone.
Several examples include meters cubed, m3, centimeters cubed, cm3, liters, L, and milliliters, mL.
mass = density x volume Mass = 5 grams per centimeter cubed x 10 centimeters cubed = 50 grams