360 cubic millimeters converts to 0.0000951 gallon.
360 mm = about 14.17 inches. Direct Conversion Formula 360 mm*1 in 25.4 mm=14.173 in
This is not a valid conversion because cubic meters is a measure of volume while mm is a measure of length or distance.
This is not a valid conversion. Square mm is a measure of area. Cubic mm is a measure of volume.
To convert the volume of a pipe in meters to Imperial gallons, you would need to know the cross-sectional area of the pipe as well as its length. Given the inside diameter (ID) of 102 mm, the radius would be 51 mm. Using the formula for the area of a circle (A = π * r^2) and the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter = 219.9692 Imperial gallons, you can calculate the volume and then convert it to Imperial gallons.
Micron to millimetre is /1000. micron cubed to mm cubed is / a billion. Therefore this is 1mm3. 1mm3 is 2.64172x10-7 US gallons
To convert cubic millimeters (mm³) to cubic decimeters (dm³), you can use the conversion factor that 1 dm³ equals 1,000,000 mm³. Therefore, to convert mm³ to dm³, divide the number of cubic millimeters by 1,000,000. For example, if you have 5,000 mm³, you would calculate 5,000 ÷ 1,000,000, which equals 0.005 dm³.
To convert one cubic meter of natural gas to million British thermal units (mm BTU), you typically use the conversion factor that 1 cubic meter of natural gas is approximately equal to 35.3 MJ (megajoules). Since 1 mm BTU is equivalent to about 1,055 MJ, you can calculate the conversion as follows: 35.3 MJ divided by 1,055 MJ/mm BTU gives approximately 0.0334 mm BTU. Therefore, one cubic meter of natural gas is about 0.0334 mm BTU.
Before I attempt to answer this question, Let us consider two items. The first is: It appears that the exponential factor is missing. In other words the number should have a " times 10 to the Xth" following it. Otherwise, your question restated is; "How many gallons will a cube that is 2mm wide hold? (That's about the size of a thimble for your index finger.) So, Is this your intended question? The second is: What conversion factor are you using? A common conversion is: 1 cubic meter equals 264.17 gallons Another that is more straightforward is: 1 gallon equals 3785411.784 cubic mm Hope this helps. Let me know if more detail is needed.
A current US one-cent coin (penny) is 19.05 mm in diameter and 1.55 mm thick. This is about 0.442 cubic centimeters (441.8 mm3) or 0.027 cubic inches. The UK British penny (one new pence, steel) is 20.32 mm in diameter and 1.65 mm thick. This is about 0.535 cubic centimeters or 0.033 cubic inches. --- The volume is calculated as V = h x (pi)r2 = Height times (Pi times radius squared) The penny is 19.05 mm in diameter and is 1.55 mm thick. (The radius is 9.525 mm) 1.55 mm x (3.14159265 x 9.525 mm x 9.525 mm) is about 441.78 cubic mm
1,000 cubic mm = 1 mL1 cubic mm = 0.001 mL
There are 1000 mm per m. However, when it is cubed, that makes it 109 cubic mm per cubic m, so you must divide by 109.
mm is a measurement of length - millimeters - while liter is a measure of volume. However, the conversion for water is that one cubic millimeter equals one milliliter. Therefore, for pure water, there are 1000 cubic millimeters in one liter.