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25/1000 = 0.025 gram per cubic cm
A cube with sides 10cm long would have a volume of 1,000 cm3 = 1 Liter.The amount of liquid in it would depend on how much of that volume is hollow,and on how much liquid you had poured into the hollow volume. The cubecould be solid, hollow and empty, hollow and full etc., or anything in between
You mean cubic centimeters probably cm3, because they are both measurements of volume. One liter is one cubic desi meter dm3, which you can imagine as a cube with sides (10cm*10cm*10cm=1000cm3) and there you get your answer 1000.
There are 1,000 litres in one cubic metre (one metre x one metre x one metre). One litre is also 1,000 cubic centimetres (1000cc) or a cube that measures 10cm x 10cm x 10cm.
A volume of 1 liter (cube with side length of 10cm) has the weight of one kilogram. One kilogram is 2.20462262 pounds.
100 g / 10cm^3 = 10g/cm^3
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
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An object would displace an amount of water equal to its volume. The volume of the object is given by the product of its height, length, and width. V = l*h*w V = 13cm*10cm*8cm = 1040cm3
Volume = 4/3*pi*103 = 4188.790 cubic cm to 3 decimal places
fill a glass (or any container large enough) with water, then drop the object gently in the glass. However much water is displaced (overflown out of the glass), that is the volume of the object in its place.say the amount of water displaced weighed 10g10g = 1cl1cl = 10cm^3Therefore the object displaced 10cm^3 of water, making that its total volume.
360sqrt3 cm^3
volume=10 multiplied by 7 and 5=350 cubic cm
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A cone with a base of 10cm and a height of 13cm has a volume of 340.34cm3
The surface are of a cylinder whose radius is 10cm and height is 20cm is 1884.96cm2
The radius of a cylinder that has a volume of 350cm and a height of 10cm is: 3.34 cm