1 cm3 = 1 millionth (1x10-6) m3 There are 100 centimeters in a meter. So a cubic meter is 100 times longer, 100 times wider and 100 times deeper than a cubic centimeter. Thus, there are 100x100x100 = 1,000,000 (1 million) cubic centimeters in a cubic meter.
A millilitre means a centimetre cubed. the difference between centimetre and millimetre is only 10, but as this difference is cubed, the difference between a cubic centimetre and millimetre cubed is 1000. So to convert millilitres to millimetres cubed, you multiply by 1000.
In the SI system the unit for density is the kilogram per metre cubed or kg/m^3.
The term "trapezium" typically denotes a 2D geometric shape, so it does not have volume. If you meant a three-dimensional trapezoidal prism with a base area of 43.2 m² and a height of 2 m, then the volume can be calculated by multiplying the area by the depth. In this case, the volume would be 86.4 cubic meters.
if the m stands for cubed which it usually does, then yes, the metre cubed is a metric measurement
0.5 m cubed
1 cm cubed = 1 cm X 1 cm X 1 cm 1 cm = .01 m, so 1 cm cubed = .01 m X .01 m X .01 m Therefore, 1 cm cubed = .000001 m cubed, and 243 cm cubed = 243 X .000001 = .000243 m cubed. In summary, multiply cm cubed by .000001 to get m cubed.
multiply 0.65 m cubed by 1.15 and you'll get 1 m cubed.
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13440 cm cubed.
0.0005 cubic metres.
1000 m = 1 kmso 1km3 = (1000 m)3 = 1,000,000,000 m3
1 m = 1,000 mm 1 m³ = 1 m × 1 m × 1 m = 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm × 1,000 mm = 1,000,000,000 mm³
The sides (linear dimensions) of the cubes are in the ratio of 0.6 .
358 / 1000,000 = 3.58 x 10^-4 m^3 NB There are one million ( 1,000,000) cm^3 in 1 m^3
It would actually be a product instead of a sum because we are dealing with multiplication rather than addition, but the answer is yes. Basically, m squared is just m * m so multiplying that times m would be m * m * m, which is the same as m cubed.
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