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Density = mass/volume = 106.8/12 grams/cm3 = 8.9 grams/cm
0.6 g/cm^3
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 0.12 m =12 cm
6500 / (15*7*12) = 6500 / 1260 = 5.1587 grammes per cubic centimetre
A left kidney measuring 9 cm in length can be considered within the normal range for adults, as typical kidney length can vary from about 8 to 12 cm. However, kidney health is assessed through various factors, including function, structure, and any presence of abnormalities. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation, including imaging tests and lab work, to determine overall kidney health.
Yes, the kidney is larger than the eye. The kidney is an organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine, while the eye is a sensory organ for vision. The kidney is typically around 10-12 cm in length, while the eye is around 2.5 cm in diameter.
The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume, density = m/v (mass/volume) One unit for this is grams/cm3. The weight is 12 g, and the volume is: v = 3 cm x 2 cm x 1 cm = 6 cm3 plugging in: density = m/v = 12 g/6cm3 = 2 g/cm3
Density = mass/volume = 106.8/12 grams/cm3 = 8.9 grams/cm
The kidney 1 inch (1.5 cm) thick.
Yes. Normally the kidney is approximately 11-14 cm in length, 6 cm wide and 4 cm thick. The left is slightly larger.
It depends on the dimension used for measuring the tiles. Whether they are 12 in x 12 in or 12 cm x 12 cm will make a huge difference to the number of tiles required!
0.6 g/cm^3
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm 0.12 m =12 cm
6500 / (15*7*12) = 6500 / 1260 = 5.1587 grammes per cubic centimetre
11-14 cm in length, 6 cm wide and 4 cm thick.
Density is the measure of mass per unit volume. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres (cm). Without a measure of volume, the answer is indeterminate.
milimeters