A cubic metre of pure water at 3.98 °C and at standard atmospheric pressure weighs 1000 kg. However, at 0 °C, it weighs only 999.972 kilograms. So this must mean Kg weight is based on water right?
1 liter of pure water under standard conditions is supposed to be 1 kg of mass.
1 m3 = 1,000 liters = 1,000 kg of mass = 1 metric ton
1,000 m3 = 1,000 metric tons = 1,000,000 kg of mass
(On earth, that much standard water weighs about 2.2 million pounds.)
Given that water density is approximately 1000 kg/m^3 = 1 kg/dm^3, and 100 cm^3 = 0.1 dm^3, The mass of 100 cubic centimeters of water is about 100 grams.
1 cubic centimeter of pure water at sea level = 1 gram, therefore 1000 = 1 kilogram
correct, at room temp and pure
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There are 1000 centimeters cubed in one liter. Because of this, an easy way to convert any amount of centimeters cubed to liters is simply to divide that number by 1000 (or moving the decimal place over three places to the left). 17.3 divided by 1000 is 0.0173, thus 17.3 centimeters cubed equals 0.0173 liters.
1,000 Liters = 1,000,000 Cubic Centimeters
There are 1,000 liters in 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, to convert cubic centimeters to liters you need to divide the amount of cubic centimeters by 1,000.
1 kilogram per liter 1000 kilogram per m3 1 gram per milliliter
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One liter of water is 1 kilogram. A kilogram is 1000 grams and a liter is 1000 cubic centimeters.
1 centimeters cubed = 1000 millimeters cubed
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
There are 10 mm in one cm. so one cm3 = 1000 mm3
There is no definite answer to your question because a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume and a kilogram is a unit of mass. However, in one kilogram of water, there are exactly 1000 cubic centimeters.
It has a volume of 1000 cubic centimeters, which is 1000 milliltres or 1 liter. There is no such thing as a cubic milliliter
1 gramme = 1 centimetre cubed of water (H2O) 1 kilogramme = 1000 grammes
1 meter = 100 centimeters (centum is Latin for 100) 1 kilogram = 1000 grams (kilo is Greek for 1000)
You don't! The former is a unit of volume, the latter is a unit of length.
There are 1000 centimeters cubed in one liter. Because of this, an easy way to convert any amount of centimeters cubed to liters is simply to divide that number by 1000 (or moving the decimal place over three places to the left). 17.3 divided by 1000 is 0.0173, thus 17.3 centimeters cubed equals 0.0173 liters.
1000 ccs = 1 liter
1 litre = 1000 cm3