cubic centimetres / 1,000,000 = cubic metres
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
1 gram/centimeter3 (g/cm3) equals 1000 kilogram/meter3 (kg/m3)
Well, darling, 1000 cm3 is the same as 0.001 m3. So, if you're trying to convert that tiny cubic centimeter into a more respectable cubic meter, you just move the decimal three places to the left. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Multiply by 1000000.
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.
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
divide by 1,000,000
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.
cubic centimetres / 1,000,000 = cubic metres
convert 40 cm3 to 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
(1840 kg/m3) x (1,000 gm/kg) x (m/100cm)3 = (1840 x 1,000 / 1,000,000) (kg - gm - m3 / m3 - kg - cm3) =1.84 gm/cm3
The density of copper is approximately 8,960 kg/m3. To find the mass of the cube, first convert the volume from cm3 to m3 by dividing by 1,000. Then, multiply the volume in m3 by the density of copper to get the mass in kilograms.
Well, darling, 1000 cm3 is the same as 0.001 m3. So, if you're trying to convert that tiny cubic centimeter into a more respectable cubic meter, you just move the decimal three places to the left. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!