we know that,1ml=1cm3, 1l=1000cm3,1000000cm3=1000l so, 1000l=1000000cm3 thus,1l=1000000/1000cm3=1000cm3 Mass is not directly convertible to length. You can perform the conversion if you know the length and width and the density of the object. Given:
volume = length × width × height
density = mass / volume
Calculate length:
density = mass / ((length × width × height)
(length × density) / density = mass × length / length × width × height × density
length = mass / width × height × density
Note: this presumes the object is a rectangular prism. If the object is some other geometric form, you will need to supply the volume calculation and cancel out the appropriate dimensions.
Mass and length are two different physical quantities with distinct units of measurement, making direct conversion between them not possible without additional information. To understand the link between mass and length, you would typically need the density of the material in question. By using the formula: density = mass/volume, you can calculate the volume from mass and density, and then considering the shape, you can relate the volume to length.
you generally employ a formula that inputs one unit and outputs another. Some browsers, such a Google, will let you put in one unit and convert it to another.
For example, assume you want to convert 3 km to meters, and you know that (since "kilo" means 1000), 1 km = 1000 meter.
Now, you multiply your 3 km by (1000 m / 1 km), which is the same as multiplying by 1. The units cancel, and you have a result in meters. Note that if you multiply by the reciprocal - that is, by (1 km / 1000 m), the units DO NOT cancel, instead you get square kilometer / meter, which is not a useful result. In case of doubt, try both ways.
Using a conversion factor.
You cannot convert a unit of length into a unit of mass.
It doesn't make sense to convert units that measure completely different things. You can only convert units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, etc.
The weight of 1 inch of aluminum can vary depending on the thickness and density of the aluminum alloy being used. On average, 1 cubic inch of aluminum weighs about 0.0979 pounds or approximately 0.0444 kilograms.
You cannot directly convert meters to grams because meters and grams are units of different measurements - length and mass, respectively. The conversion will depend on the substance's density or material type.
Linear feet is a unit of length, and pounds is a unit of weight. The two units measure different things and cannot be directly converted from one to the other.
No. In general, you can only convert units that measure the same thing: thus, you can convert length to length, area to area, mass to mass, etc.
It doesn't make sense to convert that. In general, you can only convert between units that measure the same type of thing: you can convert length to length, time to time, mass to mass, etc.
You cannot directly convert inches to kilograms as they are units measuring different things (length and mass). Inches measure length, while kilograms measure mass.
It doesn't make sense to convert that. In general, you can only convert between units that measure the same thing - length to length, area to area, mass to mass, etc.
cant convert a length to a mass measurement.. sorry..
You cannot convert millimeters to kilograms directly as they are units measuring different quantities (length and mass). Millimeters measure length while kilograms measure mass.
This question has no meaning. cm is a measure of length and a length cannot have a mass.
IMPOSSIBLE to answer !... Length is measured in centimetres not grammes !
You cannot convert a unit of length into a unit of mass.
It doesn't make sense to convert units that measure completely different things. You can only convert units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, etc.
The conversion factor is 0.0625 - So: ounces x 0.0625 = pounds.
Mass can be measured in pounds in the nearly obsolete Imperial system. You can measure the legth of various items in feet but you cannot convert length to feet.