There is no such measure as a centermeter.
A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
There is no such measure as a centermeter.
A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
There is no such measure as a centermeter.
A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
There is no such measure as a centermeter.
A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
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There is no such measure as a centermeter.
A centimetre is a measure of distance so a wingspan seems a reasonable option (for an insect).
It is a meaningless concept. You cannot add mass to a length.
The volume is (6 x 3 x 1) = 18 cm3 . The density is (whatever amount of mass is contained in 1 cm3 ) per cm3 , or (1/18 of the mass of the total solid you described) per cm3 .
A centimetre is exactly one centimetre in length - by definition!
You don't. One is a unit of length and the other a unit of area.
Centimetre is a unit used to measure of length. Kilogram is a unit used to measure mass or weight. You cannot relate one directly to the other.