1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeters
Litre is 1000 CUBIC centimetres
Density is measured in grams per cubic centimetre (or kg per m3); cubic centimetres, by themselves, are a measure of volume - not density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 1350 cubic centimetres is equal to 1350/1000 = 1.35 litres.
cubic centimetres / 1,000,000 = cubic metres
That is nonsense. Centimetres are a measure of length and distance. Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume. That is not the same.
1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeters
The standard measure for 16 cubic inches is 262.2 cubic centimetres.
Cubic centimetres and centimetres are inanimate. They are not capable of using anything!
Centimetres are a measure of length whereas centilitres are a measure of volume.However, cubic centimetres are a measure of volume; I'll assume that you meant:How many cubic centimetres in 1 centilitre?There are 10 cubic centimetres in 1 centilitre:1 litre = 1000cm31cl = 1/100l = 10cm3
The measure, in cubic centimetres IS the volume!
One meter is equal to 1000 cubic centimeters. * * * * * The above answer is absolute rubbish. A metre is a measure of distance whereas a cubic centimetre is a measure of volume! The correct answer is that 1 metre = 100 centimetres. 100, not 1000. Centimetres, and not square centimetres or cubic centimetres!
Cubic centimetres and horse power measure different things and cannot be converted directly.
Assuming that the 512 cubic centimetres refers to the inside measure then the answer is 512 cubic centimetres, of course! Otherwise the answer depends on the thickness of the container.
Air is measured by volume - in either cubic inches or cubic centimetres.
Cubic units (replace 'units' with a measure of length such as centimetres, metres, inches, etc., so cubic centimetres, cubic metres, cubic inches, etc.) or, primarily for liquids, litres or millilitres
Cubic centimetres.