A cubic centimeter of space is a measure of volume. It is the volume marked out by a cube that is one centimeter on an edge. There are about 2.54 centimeters in an inch, so the cube will be a bit less than half an inch cubed, or a cube a bit less than half an inch on an edge.
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Metric units of volume include the cubic meter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, milliliter, cubic kilometer, and liter. When used to express the volume of a space or object, the shape of the object is completely irrelevant.
No they are not because volume is the amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or substance occupies and mass is a body of matter; considerable portion.
There can be no conversion.A squire feets (or square feet as most people spell it) is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space while a cubic metre inch is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
You don't convert square feet into cubic feet. "Square feet" describes area, meaning how much space there is on a piece of paper, the floor of a room, or the front yard. Other units of area are "square inch" and "acre". "Cubic feet" describes capacity or volume, meaning how much space there is in a bottle, a carton, or a balloon. Other units of volume are "cubic centimeter" and "gallon". If area units could be converted into volume units, then it would be possible to calculate how many acres of gas you put in your car last month, and how many gallons of carpet it would take to do your bedroom.
A cubic meter is about the same as the space occupied by a washing machine.
False, a cubic centimeter is the space taken by a "Cube" whose sides are 1 centimeter long
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One cubic centimeter (cm3 or cc) is equal to one milliliter (mL).To answer the question . . . 1 cubic centimeter = 0.001litre.
1 cubic centimeter of space = 0.001 liter of space, regardless of what's in it, and even if it's empty.
One cubic centimeter.
The space that fills an object.
one cubic centimeter
Space an object takes up (volume). The unit of volume in SI is the cubic meter. A cubic centimeter is equal to 1 mL.
50 liters cubic space in square feet
16000 cubic centimeter
One. To take it a step further in both directions; there are 1,000,000 cubic centimeters in 1 cubic meter, there are 1,000 cubic millimeters in 1 cubic centimeter and there are 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 ( or 1 x 1018) cubic nanometers in 1 cubic millimeter. As you can see cubic nanometers are very very very small. Space backward sentence
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