180 grams / 30 cm3 = 6 g/cm3.
the cube is 30 cm3 so its edge is (30)^(1/3) (cubic root) = 3.107... and the base is edge x edge = ((30)^(1/3))^2 = 30^(2/3)= 9.654 cm2
No,You are confusing volume measurements with area measurements.You could ask could 3- cubic centimeters of a liquid disperse to cover an area of 225 square centimeters. This then is a science question that deals with the properties of the liquid and the surface in question.
A cuboid is another name for a cube. The three dimensions of a cube are identical and its volume is the product of its length, height, and width. Each of the dimensions of a 30 cubic cm cube is the cube root of 30 cubic centimeters, which is 3.10723251 cm to eight decimal places.
Since a milliliter is a measurement of volume, you can't convert it to inches which is a measurement of length. However, you can convert 30 milliliters to cubic inches. 1 milliliter= 0.061024in³
Cubic centimeters are equal to milliliters. There are 30 milliliters in one fluid ounce.
30 mL (milliliters) is equal to 30 cc (cubic centimeters, or cm^3). 30 mm (millimeter) is equal to 3 centimeters.
1 ounce (oz) = 30 milliliters (ml) = 30 cubic centimeters (cc)
No, 30 mL is the same as 30 cubic centimeters. They are equivalent units of volume measurement.
There are 30 milliliters in 30 cc (cubic centimeters), as 1 cc is equal to 1 milliliter.
30 liters is 30,000cc
The volume 36 centimeters times 30 centimeters times 54 centimeters = 58,320 cubic centimeters.
30 millimetres is 3cm. So 3.4cm is bigger.
3.4 centimeters is 34 milimeters, so it is bigger than 30 millimeters by 4 mm.
there are 30
The density is calculated by dividing the mass (75 grams) by the volume (30 cubic centimeters). Therefore, the density is 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
40 cc is equal to 40 ml. Cubic centimeters (cc) and milliliters (ml) are equivalent measurements.