Divide by 10. There are 1000 grams in a kilogram, so you are dividing the numerator by 1000. There are 100 cm in a meter, so you are dividing the denominator by 100. 1000/100 is 10, so just divide the value in g/cm by 10 to get it's value in kg/m
The density of potassium is approximately 0.86 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
Assuming you want density: 18 g/3 cm3 = 6 gcm-3
mass equals density times volume and volume equals mass divided by density think of it as an triangle cover up the part you want to know and voila the answer. M --------- D X V D=Density V=Volume M=Mass X=Times --=Divide
The word that means convert into vapor is "vaporize".
To convert moles to pounds, you need to know the molar mass of the substance in grams/mol. Once you have the molar mass, you can convert moles to grams using the formula: moles x molar mass. Finally, you can convert the grams to pounds by dividing by 453.59 grams per pound.
To convert 1 kilogram-meter (kgm) to joules, you need to use the formula: 1 kgm = 9.81 joules This conversion is based on the definition of work in physics, where 1 joule is equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting over a distance of one meter.
1 kilogram meter = 86.79616597992 pound inch 513 kgm = 44 526.43314769896 lbin
To convert Newton-meters (Nm) to kilogram-meters (kgm), you need to understand the relationship between force and mass. One Newton is defined as the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at one meter per second squared. Therefore, 1 Nm equals 1 kgm when considering the torque or rotational context, as both units represent the same quantity in terms of mass and distance. However, if you're converting a specific torque value, you can express it as Nm = kgm (with the context of acceleration due to gravity taken into account if necessary).
The GCM is infinite.
Density = 11340 kgm-3 = 11.340 gcm-3 Then Volume = Mass/Density = 178.96 g/11.34 gcm-3 = 15.781 cm3 approx and Thickness = Volume/(Length1 * Length2) = 15.781/(6.15 * 4.6) = 44.304 cm.
There can be no GCM (Greatest Common Multiple). Suppose a GCM exists and suppose it is x. That is, x is the GCM of 7 and 13, then 2x is a multiple of both 7 and 13 and is greater than x. This contradicts the statement that x is the GCM. So x cannot be the GCM.
GCM(18, 42) = 6
This is quite difficult to answer without knowing specifics. gcm could refer to either grams*centimetres, or grams/centimeter cubed. There is no direct conversion to grams, as the first g*cm is a measure of torque, and the second, g/cm3 is a measure of density, requiring knowledge of an initial cm or cm3 measurement to convert your number into grams.
The gcm for 9 and 12 would be 3. :)
The GCM of any set of numbers is infinite.
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There can be no GCM since given any number with a claim to being a GCM, twice that number will be greater and it will be a common multiple.