As an area has zero depth, you can have as many as you want, but you'll never have enough area to fill the volume. Or to put it another way:
square meters are a measure of area, whereas
cubic millimeters are a measure of volume.
They measure different things.
area and volume are have different dimensions - you can only convert area to volume by adding a dimension, or a volume to area by removing a dimension.
100. A centimeter is equal to 10 millimeters, so a square centimeter has 102 = 100 square millimeters.
I believe there are 10mm in 1 cm sq. (I'm not sure about this, but that is the answer I got when I calculated it)
100cm2
20 mm = 0.020 meters 18 square meters * 0.020 meters = 0.36 cubic meters
You can't, cubic meters is volume and mm is length.
You divide by 1,000,000,000.
Square meter is a unit of area, cubic meter is a unit of volume. You probable think to the volume 1 m x 1 m x 0,1 m (o,1 m3).
In the SI system, volume is measured in cubic metres. (m^3) For smaller volume, this might be cubic mm (mm^3) There are 1million cubic mm in 1 cubic m
20 mm = 0.020 meters 18 square meters * 0.020 meters = 0.36 cubic meters
(3.25 (sq m)) * 20 mm = 0.065 cubic meters
5.3 square meters = 5,300,000 square mm
You can't, cubic meters is volume and mm is length.
100 mmm = 0.100 meter 28 x .1 = 2.8 cubic meters
(200 mm) / (1,000 mm per meter) = 0.2 meterVolume = (50 meters2) x (0.2 meter) = 10meters3
2.48 square meters equates to 2,480,000 square mm
0.000001
54 sq metres * 50 mm = 54 sq m * 0.05 m = 2.7 metres3
This is not a valid conversion because cubic meters is a measure of volume while mm is a measure of length or distance.
An area measuring 135 mm wide x 215 mm long x 580 mm deep has a volume of 0.0168345 cubic meters.
You divide by 1,000,000,000.