You misunderstand.
;kg; ( kilograms) is the metric measure of MASS/WEIGHT
'cm^(3)' ( centimetres cubed) is the metric measure of VOLUME.
Without knowing the substance or its density, it is impossible to compare.
The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3. This translates to approximately 0.0027 kg/cm3. Since there are 10,000 cm2 in 1 m2, the mass of aluminum in kg per square meter would be 0.027 kg/m2.
As sulphuric acid has density 1.84 g/cm3 , so one kg contains 543.47 ml or 0.54347litre, and one litre contain 1.84kg. Arshad
544,000,000 mg
Because density = Mass/Volume, solving for mass yields density times volume. The volume of a cube with side length of 6.4 cm would be 262.144 cm3. As no units for density were provided, it's impossible to know exactly what is being asked. D*262.144cm3=M If density is in kg/cm3, then 4.5 kg/cm3*262.144cm3=M, M=1179.648 kg. If density is in g/cm3, then 4.5 g/cm3*262.144cm3=M, M=1179.648 g = 1.179648 kg.
The density of copper is 8,960 kg/m3 or 8.96 g/cm3 at r.m.
3 liters = 3,000 cm3
1258cm3 is 1.258 liters.
gm3, g/cm3, kg/l, kg/cm3, g/ml
100cm
538. The ml and the cm3 are equal volumes.
1 m3 x 1000000 cm3/1 m3 x 2.75g/cm3 x 1 kg/1000g = 2750 kg
Since 1 ml is equal to 1 cm3, 324 ml of water is equal to 324 cm3.
0.737 kg. The answer is correct but i tell the calculation density=mass/volume density of petrol at 60*f=737.22 kg/cm3 1 litre=1000 cm3 (1 cm3=1/1000 litre) 737.22(kg/cm3)=mass(kg)/volume(cm3) 737.22(kg/cm3) * volume(cm3)=mass 737.22 * (1/1000 litre)=mass(kg) 0.737 kg=mass There is no conversion. One is volume and the other is mass or weight.
0.00000001
The density of the planet Mercury is 5.43 gr/cm3 which is equal to 5.43 kg/L
Two grams per cm3 = 2,000 kg per m3
3000 g is equal to 3 kg, as 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.