A liter
centimeters is for length or distance and a litre pertains to a volume, therefore you can't use centimeters to measure a volume unless you will say cubic centimeters (cc or ) which is by definition 1 cc is equivalent to 1milliliter (mL). Since there are 1000 mL to a litre (L), there are 1000 cc per litre.Centimetres measure length, litres measure volume. The units are incompatible.
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
That's a unit of volume. cc (cubic centimeters) is the same as milliliter. If you want to convert that to liters, you can divide by 1000.
The volume is 62.83cm3
Volume = 136,093.79375 cm3
Sorry, your question is not valid as centimeters is a unit of length and milliliters of volume. If you mean cubic centimeters, one of these is exactly the same quantity as one milliliter.
No. A gram is a unit of mass. Centimeters cubed is a unit of volume. A milliliter is equivalent volume to a cubic centimeter, though.Common units of density are grams/milliliter or grams/cm3, which are equivalent.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume.
Cubic centimeters is a measure of volume.
A liter is a measurement of volume. (Distance cubed) It is equivalent to one thousand cubic centimeters.
The volume 36 centimeters times 30 centimeters times 54 centimeters = 58,320 cubic centimeters.
centimeters is for length or distance and a litre pertains to a volume, therefore you can't use centimeters to measure a volume unless you will say cubic centimeters (cc or ) which is by definition 1 cc is equivalent to 1milliliter (mL). Since there are 1000 mL to a litre (L), there are 1000 cc per litre.Centimetres measure length, litres measure volume. The units are incompatible.
The volume of one milliliter of anything is 1 milliliter.
The volume of a cube of 14 centimeters times 14 centimeters times 14 centimeters = 2744 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters has a volume of 339.29 cubic centimeters.
A cylinder with a radius of 6.5 centimeters and a height of 10 centimeters has a volume of 1,327.32 cubic centimeters.
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.