100 cm3 is a measure of volume. The base unit for volume is the cubic metre (m3). 1 cm3 = 0.000 001 m3. The centi- prefix becomes confusing because of the cubing, so in most cases the Non-SI litre is used (the litre is recognized in SI but is not official). 1 cm3 is 0.001 litres.
100 cm3 is 0.000 100 m3, or 0.1 litres (100 ml)
100 cubic centimeters = 100 milliliters. 1 cubic centimeter is the same as 1 milliliter in volume.
Since each meter has 100 cm., a cubic meter has 100 x 100 x 100 = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
Cubic centimeters can be used to measure the volume of anything.
100 grams of water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters or 100 millilitres. The volume of 100 grams of any other substance will depend on its specific gravity or density: if less than that of water, it will have a greater volume; if greater than that of water, it will have a smaller volume.
Cubic centimeters are a unit of volume .
Cubic centimeters is a measure of volume.
Your question does not make sense. 200 cubic centimetres is not a measure of mass. Do you mean 200 grams? To find density you divide the mass by the volume.
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
1 l =1000 cc 100 cc =10 l
There is no formula necessary to convert cubic centimeters to milliliters. 1 cubic centimeter is equivalent to exactly one milliliter. Milliliters are a measure of volume and cm are a measure of space.
The measure, in cubic centimetres IS the volume!
1000 cubic centimeters is a measure of volume; the only "exact equivalant in volume" possible would be in another measure of volume, such as cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic meters, etc.