That depends on what the specific edible substance is.
-- Whipped cream or cotton candy . . . a fraction of 1 gram
-- Water or chicken soup . . . approximately 1 gram
-- Potato or my wife's matzoh balls . . . several grams
By the way . . . 1 cm2 is not a solid amount. It's an area
on a surface, and it can't have any mass, because it has
no thickness. A unit of volume is 1 cm3.
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)
1 cm2 =1 ml 10m2 =1L
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
None.. 1 metre is a measure of distance. It is 1-dimensional and occupies no area whatsover. So, in terms of cm2, which is a measure of area (a 2-dimensional measure) 1 metre occupies 0 cm2
Since a cube has six faces, and each face has a surface area of 1 cm2 (1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm2), this cube would have a surface area of 6 cm2.
1 MPa = 10 kg/cm2 (MPa is pressure, kg/cm2 is mass/area not actual pressure)
E=cm2 is Energy = speed of light + mass squared.
1 cm2 =1 ml 10m2 =1L
Ten meter water column is expressed as a column of water of 1,000 cm high with a section of 1 x 1 cm. This equals 1 dm3 of water which has a mass of 1 kg. As such 10 meter water column exerts a pressure of 1 kg/cm2. 1 kg/cm2 = 0.980665 bar Therefore: 1 m WC = 0.1 kg/cm2 = 0.0980665 bar 0.980665 bar = 1 kg/cm2 = 10 m WC 1 bar = 1.0197162 kg/cm2 = 10.197162 m WC
1 * 11 = 11 cm2 2 * 10 = 20 cm2 3 * 9 = 27 cm2 4 * 8 = 32 cm2 5 * 7 = 35 cm2 6 * 6 = 36 cm2 7 * 5 = 35 cm2 8 * 4 = 32 cm2 9 * 3 = 27 cm2 10 * 2 = 20 cm2 11 * 1 = 11 cm2
1 mm is 1/10 of a cm, so 1 mm2 is 1/100 of a cm2.
1 cm2 is a unit of area. It means 1 square centimeter. There are 10,000 of them in a square meter.
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
"1 psi is equal to how much kgf/cm2?" since, 14.696 psi is equal to 1.033 kgf/cm2 so 1 psi = 0.070291 kgf/cm2
1 dm = 10 cmso, (1 dm)2 = (10 cm)2 = 100 cm2
None.. 1 metre is a measure of distance. It is 1-dimensional and occupies no area whatsover. So, in terms of cm2, which is a measure of area (a 2-dimensional measure) 1 metre occupies 0 cm2
Since a cube has six faces, and each face has a surface area of 1 cm2 (1 cm x 1 cm = 1 cm2), this cube would have a surface area of 6 cm2.