1 gram/centimeter3 (g/cm3) equals 1000 kilogram/meter3 (kg/m3)
1 m = 100 cm So 1 m3 = 100*100*100 cm3 = 106 cm3 and 10 m3 = 107 cm3
0.4 multiply 10 to the power -3 m3
Convert to same units then divide: 1 litre = 1000 cm3 ⇒ 22 litre = 22 x 1000 cm3 = 22000 cm3 1 m = 100 cm 1 m3 = 1 m x 1 m x 1 m = 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1000000 cm3 ⇒ 1 m3 ÷ 22 litre = 1000000 cm3 ÷ 22000 cm3 = 455/11 bags ≈ 45.45 bags (just under 451/2 bags so you'd need to buy 46 bags if that is what the question is asking as you can't buy a fraction of a bag)
The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7
0.4 m3 equals (0.4*10^3) dm3, which equals (0.4*10^6) cm3 = 400 000 cm3 ~NajN
1 gram/centimeter3 (g/cm3) equals 1000 kilogram/meter3 (kg/m3)
To convert 1.05g/cm3 to kg/m3, first, convert grams to kilograms by dividing by 1000 (since 1 kg = 1000 g). Then, convert cm3 to m3 by multiplying by 1000000 (since 1 m3 = 1000000 cm3). Therefore, 1.05g/cm3 is equivalent to 1050 kg/m3.
164,980 L * (1000 mL / L) * (1 cm3 / 1 mL) * (1 m3 / 1,000,000 cm3) = 164.98 m3
1 m3 x 1000000 cm3/m3 x 1 ml/cm3 ÷ 1000 ml/l = 1000 l (1 kl)
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1000 litres. This is because there are 1,000,000 cm3 in a m3. The reason for this is that there are 100cm in a metre. Cube this (as volume is in units cubed) and you get 100x100x100 is 1,000,000. A cm3 is equal to a millilitre and there are 1000ml in a litre. 1,000,000 (difference between cm3 and m3) / 1000 (ml in a litre) and you get 1000 (litres in a m3).
To convert from kg/m3 to g/cm3, we can use the conversion factor 1 g/cm3 = 1000 kg/m3. Therefore, the density of air in g/cm3 is 0.001 g/cm3.
To convert cubic meters (m^3) to milliliters (mL), you need to multiply the volume in cubic meters by 1,000,000 since there are 1,000,000 milliliters in a cubic meter. So the formula is: milliliters = cubic meters x 1,000,000.
1000 litres = 1 m3 ⇒ 18000 litres = 18000 ÷ 1000 m3 = 18 m3
2 Liters is already in the metric system. It can be broken down into 2000 mL, 2000 cm3, and 2 m3. 1 L = 1000 mL = 1000 cm3 = 1 m3 You can derive different units from there.
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