no
The units are incompatible. Centimetres measure linear distance, millilitres measure volume.
Circumference is a linear measure and has no volume - just as a straight line has no volume.
The volume of a sphere cannot be 26.5 cm: volume is a cubic measure, 26.5 cm is a linear measure.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask are commonly used to measure quantities of liquids in science experiments. These pieces of equipment are designed to provide accurate measurements of volume in milliliters or liters.
Volume is three-dimensional, linear is one-dimensional. If "side" is measurement of area then the answer to your Q is yes.
An ml is a measure of VOLUME, it does not use any equipment.
There cannot be an answer. Inches is a length, a linear measure whereas cc is a measure of volume.
None. Centimetres measure linear distance, millilitres measure volume.
None. A millilitre is a measure of volume a centimetre is a measure of linear length.
any measurement depends on object
None. Cubic metres measure volume, decimetres measure linear length.
A graduated cylinder is a tool commonly used to measure volume in science. It is a tall, narrow container with volume markings along its side that allow for precise measurements of liquids.