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Get the density of cornmeal in grams per ml or grams per cc or grams per cm3 and then multiply by 100 (the density of water is 1 g per cm3)
(cc ml and cm3 are the same unit)
I would have gotten the weight of the glass g/cm3 or something and then get the size of the glass (100/50/0,5cm for instance) and calculated the size of the glass ( in this case 2500 cm3) and claculated the weight out of that (some converting processes and such)
1 m = 100 cm So 1 m3 = 100*100*100 cm3 = 106 cm3 and 10 m3 = 107 cm3
weight of aluminum sheet = lenght (Mtrs) X Width (Mtrs) X Thickness (mm) X density 2.8 g/cm3
The answer is to do longxlargexheight
There is not much to calculate here - 4 cm3 is the volume. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.There is not much to calculate here - 4 cm3 is the volume. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.There is not much to calculate here - 4 cm3 is the volume. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.There is not much to calculate here - 4 cm3 is the volume. The mass is irrelevant for this problem.
First calculate the mass you need from NaCl I will calculate it for you now: 100 cm3= 0,100 L n (NaCl) = 0,1 mol/dm3 * 0,100 L = 0,01 mol m (NaCl) = n*Mm = 0,01 mol * ( 22,99+35,45) g/mol = 0,01 mol * 58,44 g/mol = 0,5844 g You will need 0,5844 g NaCl and you will mix it woth 100 cm3 water
Input the equation into a search engine on the internet and see what you come up with.
Convert: 1kg/m3 to g/cm3 1kg=1000g 1m3=100*100*100=1000000cm3 therefore: 1000g/1000000cm3 = 0.001g/cm3 4200kg/m3 * 0.001g/cm3 = 4.2g/cm3
How can you calculate surface density if the volume density is 1.4 g/cm3
1 m = 100 cm and 1 m3 = (100 cm)3 = (1003) cm3 = 1,000,000 cm3 or 1 Million cm3
100 cm = 1 meter(100 cm)3 = (1 meter)31,000,000 cm3 = 1 cubic meter100,000 cm3 = 0.1 cubic meter10,000 cm3 = 0.01 cubic meter1,000 cm3 = 0.001 cubic meter100 cm3 = 0.0001 cubic meter652.7 cm3 = 0.0006527 cubic meter
Not even close. 1 gallon = 3875.4 cm3 ■