1 litre is 1000 cu cm Therefore to convert litres to cubic centimetres multiply by 1000. → 3.0 l = 3.0 × 1000 cu cm = 3000 cu cm.
To the extent it's possible to convert your question into English, it's nonsensical. 1 cubic centimeter is one cubic centimeter, and it cannot be converted to cm.
It's 1:1. 1 ml equals 1 cc (cubic centimeter)
kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.kg. is a unit of mass, cubic cm. is a unit of volume. You can convert in the case of specific substances, if you know the density. For example, water has a density of 1000 kg. per cubic meter, or 1 gram per cubic centimeter; that is equivalent to 0.001 kg. for every cubic cm. For other substances, multiply this value with the density (in gram / cubic centimeter); for example, since the density of gold is about 19, each cubic cm. will have a mass of about 0.019 kg.
mL and cubic cm (cc) are the same thing. 1 mL is equal to 1 cubic cm
Since a foot has 30.48 cm, you have to cube this to get the conversion factor from cubic feet to cubic cm.
Divide by 1,000,000
Cubic cm x 0.00003531467 = cubic feet
2,500 cm cubic
Multiply by 1000 to convert cubic cm into cubic mm
Well we know that there are 100 cm in a meter. therfore a cubic meter is the same as 100*100*100 cm = 1000000 cubic cm. Thus 59817,6/1000000 = 0.0598176 cubic meters.
154 cubic inches = 2524 cubic cm, approx.
If you multiply that, you get cubic centimeters. You can convert that to cubic inches; therefore, it doesn't make sense to convert it to linear inches.
cm measures length and cm cubed measures volume so you wouldn't convert one to the other. If you had a box you could measure the height, width and depth in cms and multiply all 3 to get the volume in cm cubed.
They are the same: 1 cubic cm = 1 mL
1 foot = 30.48 cm. So 1 cubic foot = 1 ft * 1 ft * 1 ft = 30.48 cm * 30.48 cm * 30.48 cm = 28316 cubic cm So 100 cubic feet = 100*28316 = 2 831 600 cubic cm.
1 litre is 1000 cu cm Therefore to convert litres to cubic centimetres multiply by 1000. → 3.0 l = 3.0 × 1000 cu cm = 3000 cu cm.