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One milliliter is one cubic centimeter. Liters are usually used when measuring liquids or gases and cubic meters when measuring solids.
Yes, cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume.
no, grams per cubic centimeter.
Both are correct.
Impossible to answer because cubic centimeters are a VOLUME, and millimeters is a LENGTH. Perhaps you meant to use the word 'millilitres' which IS a volume. Milliliters and Cubic Centimetres are ALWAYS equal to each other. The volume of LIQUIDS are usually expressed in milliliters ( ml) and the volume of SOLIDS are usually expressed in cubic centimeters (cc)
cubic centimeter (also a unit for volume of solids)
They are the same volume (1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter). Cubic centimeters are usually used to measure solids and milliliters to measure liquids, but they are the same volume.
Cubic centimeter is commonly written as cm3. This is the same as a milliliter.Cubic centimeter is commonly written as cm3. This is the same as a milliliter.Cubic centimeter is commonly written as cm3. This is the same as a milliliter.Cubic centimeter is commonly written as cm3. This is the same as a milliliter.
In the metric system, the same units are used for volume, whether you measure liquids, solids, or gases. Commonly used units include the cubic meter, the cubic decimeter (or liter), and the cubic centimeter (or milliliter).
For liquids, the Liter, L.. For solids, the Cubic Meter or sometimes Stere. A milliliter or, ml , is defined as the volume of one cubic centimeter of water, so you'll often see ml and L used to state the volume of a solid as well as a liquid.
A cubic centimeter has the volume of a cube with each side 1 cm long. Also known in liquids as a ml, a milli litre, = one thousandth of a litre.