1 liter.
1 litre ≠ 10 cm3 because
=> 1m3 = 1000 litre = 1 000 000 cm3 ( 100cm x 100cm x 100cm = 1 m3)
=> 1 litre = 1000 cm3 ( 1 000 000 cm3/ 1000 litre)
=> 10 cm3 = 1/100 litre = 10 ml (1 ml = 1 cm3)
10 cubic centimeters (cc) is 0.01L
100
10 ooo cm3 is equal to 1o L.A litre is the volume unit for SI.
5126 cm3
The density of actinium is 10 g/cm3.
Density is mass divided by volume - for example grams per cubic centimeter (or "cc").I will assume that you meant that the volume is 10 cubiccentimeters.Then you get (20 grams) divided by (10 cc) = 2 g/cc
The density is is 1,26699 g/cm3.
1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.
10 000 cm3
There are 10 mm in a cm Therefore 1 cm3 is (10 X 10 X10) mm3 = 1000 mm3
1 m = 100 cm So 1 m3 = 100*100*100 cm3 = 106 cm3 and 10 m3 = 107 cm3
Just divide to get the density, and compare. 20 / 10 = 2 g/cm3, 20/2 = 10 g/cm3, so the first is less dense.
The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7
10^6 cm3=1dm3
10 cm3
density = mass ÷ volume = 30 g ÷ 10 cm3 = 3 g/cm3
0.4 m3 equals (0.4*10^3) dm3, which equals (0.4*10^6) cm3 = 400 000 cm3 ~NajN
3 g/10 cm3 = 0.3 g/cm3 and this is the density, since density is expressed as mass/volume.
3.0 g/cm3