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10 cubic centimeters of water has the same volume as 10 milliliters of water.
The answer is in the question, as they often are. the first and most important thing and engineer or technicial (or anyone living in the modern world) is learn the prefixes for the metric system. The basic ones are very simple. c (cent) = x100 k (kilo) = x1000 M (Meg) = x1000000 G (Gig) = x1000000000 m (milli) = /1000 u (micro) = /1000000 n (nano) = /1000000000 Now look at your question. You have millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm). Guess what the relationship between them is? Hint, look a few lines up in this answer.
The conversion between mm and cm are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . we know,1 cm=10 mm. NOw,2 cm=20 mm.
There is no direct conversion between milligrams and centimeters. Milligrams measure weight, while centimeters measure length. The conversion depends on the substance's density and cannot be determined solely with the given information.
10 millimeters are in 1 centimeter. Example: 5 centimeters =50 millimeters
millimeters are a measure of distance cubic centimeters are a measure of volume the only similarity is that both are metric
Millimeter is a length or distance measure. Cubic centimeter is a volume measure. There is no conversion possible. Distance is no volume.
By the conversion of length and distance.To group mm and cm ,we must know the conversion between both of them.Hence,we get 1cm=10 mm.
millimeters
Millimeter is a length or distance measure. Cubic centimeter is a volume measure. There is no conversion possible. Distance is no volume.
10 cubic centimeters of water has the same volume as 10 milliliters of water.
Cubic centimeters is a unit of volume; mg is a unit of mass. There is no standard conversion between the two. The relationship between mass and volume is:mass = volume x densityIf you know the density of some substance, you can do the conversion for that particular substance.
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.1 centimeter
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre.
You measure millimeters by counting the little lines in between centimeters. Millimeters are 1/10 of a centimeter and 1/1000 of a meter.
The answer is in the question, as they often are. the first and most important thing and engineer or technicial (or anyone living in the modern world) is learn the prefixes for the metric system. The basic ones are very simple. c (cent) = x100 k (kilo) = x1000 M (Meg) = x1000000 G (Gig) = x1000000000 m (milli) = /1000 u (micro) = /1000000 n (nano) = /1000000000 Now look at your question. You have millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm). Guess what the relationship between them is? Hint, look a few lines up in this answer.