no. weight and length are not comparable. There are 100 centimetres in a metre though
I suppose you mean centimeter. A centimeter is 1/100 of a meter.
1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter
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It means that is weighs 3.3 grams per centimeter cubed.
Grams is weight Centimeter is length and the twain are unlikely to meet.
if you mean 1 centimeter, NONE
If you mean 1/100 of a meter then it is 1 centimeter
The density of argon at 100 degrees Celsius is approximately 1.784 grams per cubic centimeter.
If 100cc = 103g => 1cc = 1.03g
Take the density of water as 1 gram per cubic centimeter. With 1 meter = 100 cm, then a 1 meter tall column of water with cross sectional area of 1 cm2 has a volume of (1 cm2)x(100 cm) = 100 cm3. So this column of water has a mass of 100 grams. 1 kg = 1000 grams, so 100 grams = 0.1 kg. Therefore it is 0.1 kg per cm2.
The weight of water is approximately 1 gram per 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, 100 cc of water would weigh 100 grams. This is a standard conversion used in chemistry and physics when calculating the weight of liquids based on their volume.
The density of salt is around 2.16 grams per cubic centimeter.