It depends on the matter occupying the 1 cc.
There are 450,000,000 nanometers in 4.5 cm. 1 cm = 10,000,000 nanometers.
157 cm = 5 feet 1.8 inches (approx).
No, 1 gram does not always equal 1 cubic centimeter. The relationship between grams and cubic centimeters depends on the density of the substance. For water, 1 gram is approximately equal to 1 cubic centimeter because the density of water is close to 1 g/cm³.
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there are 7.62 cm. in one in.
1cubic meter =1 000 000cubic centimeter
1ml=1cubic centimeter- usually abbreviated as cc. 3000 is larger than 44.
Don't you mean power-3, i.e. cubed, since this is a volume? 2-power means squared, for an area. 1cubic cm = 1millilitre so 6421cc = 6421 / 1000 = 6.421 litres.
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There are 450,000,000 nanometers in 4.5 cm. 1 cm = 10,000,000 nanometers.
None simply because 1 cm is a measure of length and 1 mililitre (or 1 milliliter for the illiterate) is a measurement of volume. Now if you mean how many cubic centimetres in 1 mililitre then the answer is 0.01 because there are 100ml in 1cc (1ml is 1cubic milimetre, 1 cubic centimetre = 100 cubic millimetres)
60 mL There are 1000 mL in 1 L. There are 1000 cm3 in 1 L. Therefore, there are 60 mL in 60 cm3.
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i would imagine its a coincidence... 1 gram= 1ml of water= 1cubic cm of water... and meters and therefore cm are based on 1 ten millionth of the distance from the equator to the north pole via paris!!!
185.928cm (30.48cm per foot: feet x 30.48 = cm).
A volume of 1 cubic centimeter (cm³) is equivalent to 1 milliliter (mL). Both units represent the same volume, as 1 mL is defined as the volume of 1 cm³. Therefore, they can be used interchangeably in measurements of liquid volume.
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