It is two cubic centimeters - that is a measure of volume.
NONE! The hole does have a volume of 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. So you could FILL THE HOLE with 12,000,000 cubic centimeters of soil.
2 centimeters of water is equivalent to 20 grams. This is based on the fact that 1 centimeter of water in a 1 cubic centimeter volume equals 1 gram, so 2 centimeters would be 2 grams per cubic centimeter multiplied by 10 cubic centimeters (since 2 cm equals 20 mm, and 1 cm³ = 10 mL).
10cc of liquid is equal to 10 cubic centimeters, which is equivalent to approximately 0.34 fluid ounces or 2 teaspoons.
Yes, the mass of an object with a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter and a volume of 98 cubic centimeters would be about 196 grams.
The volume of the box in cubic centimeters is 5000 cm³ (25 cm * 2 dm * 1 dm * 10 cm/dm). The volume of the box in cubic decimeters is 10 dm³ (0.25 dm * 0.2 dm * 0.1 dm * 1000 cm³/dm³).
2 cubic meters of volume = 2 million cubic centimeters
NONE! The hole does have a volume of 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. So you could FILL THE HOLE with 12,000,000 cubic centimeters of soil.
There are 2 cubic centimeters in 2 milliliters. A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
7580 cubic centimeters = about 2 US gallons
2 centimeters of water is equivalent to 20 grams. This is based on the fact that 1 centimeter of water in a 1 cubic centimeter volume equals 1 gram, so 2 centimeters would be 2 grams per cubic centimeter multiplied by 10 cubic centimeters (since 2 cm equals 20 mm, and 1 cm³ = 10 mL).
The volume of the hole is 3m x 2m x 2m = 12 cubic meters. To convert to cubic centimeters, you would multiply by 1,000,000 (1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters). So, the volume of the hole in cubic centimeters is 12,000,000 cubic centimeters.
2 litres
2,000,000 cu cm
1 cubic meter = 1 million cubic centimeter 2 cubic meter = 2 x 106 (or 2 million) cubic centimeters
6 cubic cm
Well, darling, a 2 liter bottle contains 2000 cubic centimeters. So, if you were to pour out all that liquid sunshine, you'd have yourself 2000 cubic centimeters of whatever fizzy goodness you've got in there. Hope that quenches your thirst for knowledge!
To find out how many cubic centimeters are contained in 15 micrograms, you first calculate the concentration of the drug in micrograms per cubic centimeter. In this case, it is 100 micrograms / 2 cubic centimeters = 50 micrograms per cubic centimeter. Then, you divide the given amount of micrograms (15 micrograms) by the concentration to find the volume in cubic centimeters. Therefore, 15 micrograms / 50 micrograms per cubic centimeter = 0.3 cubic centimeters.