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.
10 cubic centimeters of water has the same volume as 10 milliliters of water.
That is 2,358,000 cc of water
15cc (cubic centimeters) is a measure of volume equal to 15 milliliters or about 1/2 fluid ounce.
Grams and cubic centimeters are interchangeable. 100g of water = 100cm3 of water.
1.002 cubic centimeters per gram or 0.001002 cubic meters per kilogram
10 cubic centimeters of water has the same volume as 10 milliliters of water.
Fill a large container to the brim with water, immerse the person to be measured in it completely. collect/catch allthe water that comes out of the container. Measure this volume of water in litres and however many litres you have time by 1000 cubic centimetres per litre is the volume of your person.
volume of a rectangle container is 2520 cubic centimetres volume of water in millilitres is 2520000
By using water, a scale, and a container, one can completely fill the container and weigh it, fully submerge the item, remove it and weigh the container with the fluid remaining, the difference in weight in grams of the water is the same as the objects volume in cubic centimeters.
1 kilogram of water has a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters.
That is 2,358,000 cc of water
The volume is 80 centimeters times 25 centimeters times 9.5 centimeters = 19000 cubic centimeters or 19000 milliliters. 1 cm³ = 1 mL.
Submerge it in water and determine the volume (in cubic centimeters) that it displaces. That will be the volume of the nugget.
Cubic centimeters is a volume and cm is a length The question is illogical.
The answer depends on the shape and material of the container!
Water of 255 milliliters are 255 cubic centimeters and weighs 255 grams.
That is one cubic centimetre -or 1 cc, or 1 ml.