The question as asked is nonsense as:
* Centimeters measure length; whereas
* Grams measure weight,
However, if you meant CUBIC centimeters, then it depends on 20 grams of WHAT, as volume and weight are linked by density: volume = weight / density
20g of Mercury will occupy a much much smaller volume than 20 g of Hydrogen (this latter is also dependant on temperature and pressure as the density of a gas can vary greatly with them)
the volume is 600 cm cubed.
2 g/cm3 Because density = mass / volume so u do 40 divided by 20 and get 2
Centimeters measure length and grams measures mass (weight) therefore they can not be converted. It is like asking how many oranges are in a week.
It is: 20/5 = 4 grams per cm3
Grams are a unit of mass, while centimeters are a unit of length. The conversion between the two would depend on the density of the substance. To convert grams to centimeters, you would need the density of the material to calculate its volume and then determine the length in centimeters.
Density is 2 g/cm3
There are 609.6 centimeters in 20 feet
The density of glacial acetic acid at 20 0C is 1, 049 g/cm3.
.2 meters = 20 centimeters
(20 meters) x (100 centimeters per meter) = 2,000 centimeters
To find the volume of 54 grams of aluminum with a density of 2.7 g/cm3, divide the mass by the density: 54 grams / 2.7 g/cm3 = 20 cm3. Therefore, the volume of 54 grams of aluminum is 20 cubic centimeters.
20 cubed ya is 400 ya