Bottles, engines for motor bike and small cars, skull capacity, are some examples.
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Bottles, engines for motor bike and small cars, skull capacity, are some examples.
Some answers were close, or the posters had the right idea. However, three cm cubed means each of all three dimensions of the cubic volume are three cm (if the volume was in a cubic shape, but it doesn't need to be), so there are actually 27 cubic centimeters, so divide 17g by 27 cubic centimeters, you get .629629... So, expressed as density it would be .629... grams per cubic centimeter.
There is no equivalence. A cusec (cubic feet per second) is a measure of flow rate while a cubic metre is simply a measure of volume - no time factor is associated. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.
There is no equivalence.A cent is a measure of area in 2-dimensional spacewhile a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.There is no equivalence.A cent is a measure of area in 2-dimensional spacewhile a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.There is no equivalence.A cent is a measure of area in 2-dimensional spacewhile a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.There is no equivalence.A cent is a measure of area in 2-dimensional spacewhile a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.
Oh, dude, for the length of a spider, you'd typically use millimeters or centimeters, like, depending on the size of the little critter. I mean, you could get all fancy and use micrometers if you wanna be super precise, but who has time for that, right? Just grab a ruler and eyeball it, like, it's not rocket science.
Cubic inches are all three of those multiplied together. The length, width and height are all measured in inches... not cubic inches, and not square inches.... just inches. If you multiply the length by the width you get the area - a number of square inches. When you multiply the area by the height you get the volume - a number of cubic inches If you have been asked to work out the length, width and height from a number of cubic inches, then you have probably been given a cubed number.... the first ten cubes are # .....1 # .....8 # ...27 # ...64 # ..125 # ..216 # ..343 # ..512 # ..729 # 1000 If you have been asked to work out any other number then either you need to get a calculator and work out the cube root, or you have to use some clues that you have been given in the question.