NO! It's measured in cm2
A volume cannot be 64 cm2. A volume is not measured in cm2 so the question is based on unreliable information.
First: 36 cm2 cannot be a width. Width is a linear measure - a measure of distance - which would be measured in cm and not cm2. In any case, having just the width is not sufficient information for answering the question.
Formula: kg/cm2 x 9.807 = newtons/cm2
10000 cm2 in one m2
It can be measured in N/cm2
NO! It's measured in cm2
20 cm x 20cm = 400 cm2 . 400 cm2 x 6 = 2400 cm2.
1.2 cm2
A volume cannot be 64 cm2. A volume is not measured in cm2 so the question is based on unreliable information.
Area. In SI system the proper unit is m2
It depends how big it is, it could be cm2 m2 or km2 meaning, centimeters squared, meters squared or kilometers squared
It is a derived unit in which area may be measured.
Those are units of area.
First: 36 cm2 cannot be a width. Width is a linear measure - a measure of distance - which would be measured in cm and not cm2. In any case, having just the width is not sufficient information for answering the question.
Microsiemens per cm cannot be directly converted to micrograms per cm2 as they are measuring different properties (conductivity and mass). They are not directly interchangeable without additional information about the substance being measured.
It is the area of the shape.