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cm & mm -------------------------------------------------------------- cubic centimeter can be related to litres by working out the cubic area of a container which holds liquid or other substances

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How is balance and mass similar?

Also, how is kilogram and cubic centimeter similar/related?


What is the density in grams per cubic centimeter of rock that has a mass of 1 kilogram and a volume of 280 cubic centimeter?

1000/280 = 100/28 = 25/7 = 3.5714 grams per cubic centimeter


How is kilogram and centimeter related?

Don't know what is your answer


How many cubic centimeters are in a kg?

There is no definite answer to your question because a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume and a kilogram is a unit of mass. However, in one kilogram of water, there are exactly 1000 cubic centimeters.


How are a kilogram and a cubic centimeter alike?

They are both metric units; otherwise, they have nothing in common.


Is cubic centimeter the basic unit for mass?

no. cubic meter is the base unit for volume. kilogram is the base unit for mass.


Are a liter and a cubic centimeter related?

Yes. There is 1 cubic centimeter in a milliliter. There are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter.


How are cubic and centimeter related?

1 litre is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimetres.


How many kilogram is equal to one cubic centimeter?

None. A kilogram is a measurement of weight and a centimetre is a measurement of distance * * * * * A kilogram is a measure of mass; weight is measured in Newtons.


How is li ter and cubic centimeter related?

1 liter = 1000 cubic centimeters


How are liter related to cubic centimeter?

Because: 1 liter = 1000 cubic cm


How much does beryllium cost for 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter?

The cost of beryllium can vary depending on the supplier and market conditions, but as of previous data, the price of beryllium is approximately $338 per kilogram. With the density of beryllium being 1.85 grams per cubic centimeter, you can calculate the cost of 1 cubic centimeter by converting the density to kilograms and multiplying it by the price per kilogram.