The weight of a 6cm uterine cyst can vary depending on its composition (fluid-filled, solid, etc.). On average, a 6cm uterine cyst may weigh between a few grams to a few ounces. It is best to consult a healthcare provider for a more accurate assessment.
The mechanical advantage (MA) of a lever is calculated by dividing the input arm length by the output arm length. In this case, the MA would be 36cm (input arm) divided by 6cm (output arm), resulting in a MA of 6.
The volume of the shoebox is calculated by multiplying its height, width, and length. In this case, the volume is 6 cm x 7 cm x 20 cm = 840 cubic cm.
There are 6 cm in 0.06 m. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
The volume of the box is calculated as length x width x height, which is 5cm x 6cm x 4cm = 120 cubic cm. The density of the liquid can then be calculated as (total mass - mass of empty box) / volume = (220g - 40g) / 120 cubic cm = 1.5 g/cm^3.
The answer depends on the wavelengths as well as the amplitudes.
Yes, a 6 cm ovarian cyst is considered to be a little big.
1m = 100cm. 100cm - 6cm = 94cm. Therefore, 6cm is 94cm short of a meter.
6cm is much longer than 8mm.1cm = 10mm
6cm + 6cm = 12cm
6cm
krill weigh about 1g gram for every 6cm long
108 cm cubed
6cm
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
6cm equals 60mm
Yes, an equilateral triangle has 3 congruent sides.
The answer depends on what the "6cm" refers to.