sorry to say but you can not do that (convert centiliters to grams) as these two are units for measuring different physical quantities one for mass and other for volume which can only be related through density . but you can very well relate centigrams with grams and the relation is
1 gram = 100 centi-gram
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to grams per centimeter squared, you can use the conversion factor: 1 psi is approximately equal to 70.307 grams per centimeter squared. Multiply the psi value by 70.307 to get the equivalent value in grams per centimeter squared.
So in order to answer this question you need to know the molecular weight of the substance in question. grams per mole is the same as the molecular weight for a simple compound. For example, water is approximately 18.016 grams per mole because oxygen's atomic weight is 16.00 and hydrogen, 1.008, approx. Water is one oxygen and two hydrogens, so add that all up and you get 18.016, again approximate. A mole is "Avagadro's number" of something. This is a really big number but the point of this number is that this is the number of hydrogen atoms (1st isotope) that make up a gram of hydrogen.
13.534 grams per cm3 = 0.561201354 pounds per cubic inch.
1 g = .001 kg1 cm = .01m1.05 g/cm = .00105/.01 kg/m = .105 kg/m
To convert square centimeters (cm²) to gram square meters (g/m²), you would need to know the density of the material. Once you have the density, you can multiply the area in cm² by the density to get the mass in grams, and then convert the mass to grams per square meter by dividing by the area in square meters. The formula would be: (Area in cm² * Density) / 10,000.
Multiply by 10000.
Divide by 10000.
To convert psi (pounds per square inch) to grams per centimeter squared, you can use the conversion factor: 1 psi is approximately equal to 70.307 grams per centimeter squared. Multiply the psi value by 70.307 to get the equivalent value in grams per centimeter squared.
So in order to answer this question you need to know the molecular weight of the substance in question. grams per mole is the same as the molecular weight for a simple compound. For example, water is approximately 18.016 grams per mole because oxygen's atomic weight is 16.00 and hydrogen, 1.008, approx. Water is one oxygen and two hydrogens, so add that all up and you get 18.016, again approximate. A mole is "Avagadro's number" of something. This is a really big number but the point of this number is that this is the number of hydrogen atoms (1st isotope) that make up a gram of hydrogen.
13.534 grams per cm3 = 0.561201354 pounds per cubic inch.
1 g = .001 kg1 cm = .01m1.05 g/cm = .00105/.01 kg/m = .105 kg/m
To convert square centimeters (cm²) to gram square meters (g/m²), you would need to know the density of the material. Once you have the density, you can multiply the area in cm² by the density to get the mass in grams, and then convert the mass to grams per square meter by dividing by the area in square meters. The formula would be: (Area in cm² * Density) / 10,000.
Grams is weight Centimeter is length and the twain are unlikely to meet.
You can not. You are trying to convert volume into mass and that can not be done, unless you have the specific information on how much a certain matter weighs (eg. grams/cubic centimeter)
This is quite difficult to answer without knowing specifics. gcm could refer to either grams*centimetres, or grams/centimeter cubed. There is no direct conversion to grams, as the first g*cm is a measure of torque, and the second, g/cm3 is a measure of density, requiring knowledge of an initial cm or cm3 measurement to convert your number into grams.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way. A gram per centimetre cubed is a measure of density, with dimensions [ML-3]. A tonne is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
To convert grams to centimeters, you would need to know the density of the substance in question. Density is typically measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Without knowing the density, it is not possible to directly convert grams to centimeters.