I am sure you meant 0.5mm thickness.
Otherwise 0.5 nanometre is a VERY thin film.
If thickness is 0.5mm then it will be equal to 0.05cm thickness
Area = volume / thickness = 200 / .05 = 4000 square cm
4000 square cm / (100*100) = 0.4 square metres
If you meant 0.5 nanometers then the area = 4 million square metres
No, volume is cubed. Area is squared, for example, 2cm^2 Volume would be in cubic centimeters, meters, etc.
I meter is 100 centimeters to go from centimeters cubed to meters cubes you divide by 100 cubed; so for example 1000 cubic centimeters is 1000 divided by 100 cubed or 0.001 cubic meters
27 meters cubed. Multiply by 1000: 2,700 centimeters cubed.
2.5 million
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There are 100 x 100 x 100 = 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic meter. there are thus 100/1 million = 10-4 meters cubed in 100 centimeters cubed.
Centimetres squared is a measure of area. Metres cubed is a measure of volume. If one has X centimetres squared as the area of the base of an object, and the object has a height of Y centimetres then the volume of the object is XY centimetres cubed. 1 metre contains 100 centimetres. 1 metre squared contains 100 x 100 = 10,000 centimetres squared 1 metre cubed contains 100 x 100 x 100 = 1,000,000 centimetres cubed
Area of cylinder base = pi x Radius squared (πr2) Radius is in centimeters (cm) Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) ---- Volume = Area x Height Area is in centimeters squared (cm2) Height is in centimeters (cm) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) ---- Mass = Volume x Density Density is in grams centimeter cubed (g/cm3) Volume is in centimeters cubed (cm3) Mass is in grams (g)
Area is two-dimensional. Therefore, based on the volume of 150 meters cubed, it can only be 150 meters squared.
a volume can be measured in meters cubed (m3), centimeters cubed (cm3) or other measurings. A room's volume would probably be measured in meters cubed.
Meters cubed, centimeters cubed, liters, and milliliters
A+ = 28 centimeters cubed