1 litre of blod is 1 000 cm3.
The cm3 and mL are equivalent.
10 cm3 refers to a volume measurement of 10 cubic centimeters. This means that the space occupied by the object or substance is equivalent to a cube with sides measuring 1 centimeter each. It is commonly used in chemistry and physics to quantify the volume of liquids, solids, or gases.
1 L = 1 000 mL (or cm3)1 mL = 0,001 L
0.737 kg. The answer is correct but i tell the calculation density=mass/volume density of petrol at 60*f=737.22 kg/cm3 1 litre=1000 cm3 (1 cm3=1/1000 litre) 737.22(kg/cm3)=mass(kg)/volume(cm3) 737.22(kg/cm3) * volume(cm3)=mass 737.22 * (1/1000 litre)=mass(kg) 0.737 kg=mass There is no conversion. One is volume and the other is mass or weight.
1 Litre = 1000 cm3 and 1 kilogram = 1000 grams So 0.768 gms per cm3 = 0.768 kilograms per Litre. Then mass of 155211 L = 155 211 * 0.768 = 119 202.048 kilograms. 0.768 grams per cm3
1 L = 1000 mL = 1000 cm3 4.2 L = 4200 mL = 4200 cm3
1 litre = 1000 cm3
1000 cm3 = 1 litre
1 cm3 = 1mL 1000ml per Litre Therefore 1000cm3 per Litre
1 litre is 1000 millilitre or 1000 cubic centimetre (cm3).
No. 1 litre is equal to 1000 cm3
1000 cm3 = 1 litre so 5600 cm3 = 5.6 litres.
1 litre of blood = 2.11337642 pints of blood
500 ml in cm3 is 500 cc.
10 cm3 refers to a volume measurement of 10 cubic centimeters. This means that the space occupied by the object or substance is equivalent to a cube with sides measuring 1 centimeter each. It is commonly used in chemistry and physics to quantify the volume of liquids, solids, or gases.
1 L = 1 000 mL (or cm3)1 mL = 0,001 L
1 cm3 = 1 millilitre = 0.001 litre. So 10200 cm3 = 10.2 litres.
For all practical purposes 1 litre = 1000 cc or cm3 (Actual figure is 1 litre = 1000.027 cm3 which is the volume of 1 kilogramme of pure water at 4 degrees centigrade and 760 mm pressure).