Directly proportional. From rearrangement of the equation D=M/V i.e. Volume by Density = Mass
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
You can't do a general conversion from liters to grams. A liter is a unit of volume, a gram is a unit of mass. For a specific substance, the relationship is: mass = volume x density
I would use a gram on a scale because meter is distance, liter is volume, milli is very small, and kilo is very large.
The mass of a single milliliter of pure water is approximately 1 gram at standard temperature and pressure (4 degrees Celsius). This relationship arises from the definition of the liter and the properties of water. Thus, 1 mL of water is equal to 1 gram, making it a convenient reference for density calculations.
1 liter = 1,000 milliliters
1 liter = 1 cubic dm
There are ten centiliters in a liter.
1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
1 gram is equal to 1 mL
They are the units of measurement for mass and distance. They can take on standard prefices of the metric system which will result in multiplication or division of these units by powers of ten. For example, kilo = *1000 so that a kilogram = 1000 grams and a kilometre = 1000 metres. Or, micro = 1 millionth so that 1 microgram = 1 millionth of a gram and a micrometre = 1 millionth of a metre.
yeah, cm cubed does not equal gram
Depends on the material in question.
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gram. * 1 liter- 1000 milliliters * 1 gram-100milligrams * 1 kilogram-1000 grams 1000 mL = 1 L1000 gram = 1 kg
There can be no sensible answer to this question. 480 cm is a measure of length whereas a gram is a measure of mass. There is no relationship between the two.
A curie is a unit of measurement for radioactivity, while a gram is a unit of mass. There is no direct relationship between the two as they measure different properties.