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The density of water is 1 g/cm3.The density of air is 0,001225 g/cm3.
There are approximately 946.35 cubic centimeters (cm3) in 1 US liquid quart.
2.1 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter, cm3) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1 L = 1000 mL = 1000 cm3 4.2 L = 4200 mL = 4200 cm3
There are 24 liters in 24,000 cm3. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 cm3, you can convert by dividing 24,000 cm3 by 1000.
1 centicube is 1 cm3.
1 cm3 or 1 cc = 1 mL --> 59 mL = 59 cm3
1 litre = 1000 cm3
1 dm3 = 1000 cm3 :)
1000 cm3 = 1 litre
Convert: 1kg/m3 to g/cm3 1kg=1000g 1m3=100*100*100=1000000cm3 therefore: 1000g/1000000cm3 = 0.001g/cm3 4200kg/m3 * 0.001g/cm3 = 4.2g/cm3
cm3 and cc are the same thing.
The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7The answer is 1 cm3/(1.5 m3) = 1 cm3/150 cm3 = 1/(150)3 = 1/3375000 = 2.962962...*10-7
1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.
1 millimeter = 1 cm3 [ centimeter cube ] .
1000 cm3 = 1 litre so 5600 cm3 = 5.6 litres.
the old unit of absorbed radiation dose the roentgen is defined as the dose of radiation which produces 2.1x109 ion pairs in 1 cm3 of air. the energy necessary to produce 1 ion pair is eV where 1 eV = 1.6x10-19 J. given that the absorbed dose unit, the rad, is defined as 10-2 J/kg, and the density of air is 1.29x10-3 g/cm3, how many rad is 1 roentgen?