The density of the aluminum cube can be calculated using the formula: density = mass/volume. The volume of the cube can be calculated as the length of one side cubed (2cm x 2cm x 2cm). Once the density of the aluminum cube is determined, it can be compared to the densities of various liquids to determine where it would float. Liquids with densities between that of aluminum (2.7 g/cm³) and water (1 g/cm³) would allow the aluminum cube to float.
There's no answer to this question, because liquids can't be measured in centimeters. "Centimeter" is a unit for measuring length. 11 of them is about the same length as 4.3 inches.
The length of a kingfisher is dependent on its species. However, on average kingfishers are usually between 10 centimeters and 35 centimeters long.
A centimeter is a unit of length, a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume.
It is impossible to convert between centimetres and ounces. One is a unit of length, while the other is a unit of mass.
To calculate the volume of an aluminum bar, you need to know its dimensions (length, width, height). Once you have the measurements, simply multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters or cubic inches).
Cubic centimeters (cm3) are a unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube whose sides are one centimeter in length. It is commonly used to measure the volume of small objects or quantities of liquids.
It is not possible to measure the amount of centimeters in a liter. This is because centimeters are used to measure distance and liters is used to measure liquids.
You are mixing 'apples and oranges' here. Centimeters is a measure of length. Cubed centimeters are used to measure volume. There is no direct size comparison between the two.
The Nile's length is 673,350,000 centimeters.
The eccentricity of that ellipse is 0.4 .
Cubic centimeters measure volume and inches measure length. You cannot convert between the two.
Cubic centimeters measure volume. Centimeters measure length. Think in terms of the difference in measuring how much milk you want to buy compared to how tall you are.