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  Unit Conversion - Online Unit Converter
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 Unit Converters
Choose from 76 different units including cubic meter, cubic kilometer, cubic decimeter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, liter, exaliter, petaliter, teraliter...
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 Photographic paper support with a water resistant coating of polyethylene - Patent 4898773
The polyethylene is a polyethylene of relatively low density of between 0.930 and 0.936 gram per cubic centimeter, which is produced according to high pressure polymerization.
The photographic paper support according to claim 1 wherein the high pressure polyethylene forming part of the coating has a density of from about 0.933 to 0.935 gram per cubic centimeter and where the high pressure polyethylene is present in the coating in an amount of at least about 90 weight percent of the coating.
A composition containing the said high pressure polyethylene having a density of from about 0.930 to 0.936 gram per cubic centimeter is prepared, melt extrusion coated onto at least one side of a photographic paper base and finished in the laminator to a mat or glossy surface.
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  The MSDS HyperGlossary: Volume Unit Conversions
This is the volume occupied by a cube one foot on a side.
This is the volume occupied by a cube one yard on a side.
Also known as a cubic centimeter (see distance units) because a cube 1 cm on each side has a volume of 1 ml.
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  Conversion Factors A-C   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cubic Decimeter = 0.0013079 cubic yard, 0.035314 cubic foot, 61.023 cubic inches, 0.001 cubic meter, 0.99997 liter, 1000 cubic centimeters.
Cubic Meter = 0.2759 cord, 1.3079428 cubic yards, 1.307954 cubic Br yards, 28.3776 bushels, 35.314445 cubic feet, 35.31477 Br cubic feet, 264.173 gallons, 1056.7 liquid quarts, 2113.4 liquid pints, 6.1023x10^4 cubic inches, 1 stere, 999.973 liters, 1000 cubic decimeters, 1x10^6 cubic centimeters, 1x10^9 cubic millimeters.
Cubic Millimeter = 6.1023x10^-5 cubic inch, 0.01623 minim, 0.01689 BR minim, 1x10^-9 cubic meter, 0.001 cubic centimeter.
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 Dietary ginger may work against cancer growth
Tumors were allowed to grow until they reached a size of one cubic centimeter (0.06 cubic inch), after which the mice were euthanized.
In contrast, 12 of the 20 [6]-gingerol mice were still alive on that day, and their average tumor size was about 0.5 cubic centimeter, or half the maximum allowable size.
Because mice were not allowed to live with tumors bigger than one cubic centimeter, "it's difficult to know if the ginger-treated mice would have lived longer if left to die of their tumors, but it looks that way," she said.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2003-10/uom-sdg102303.php   (559 words)

  
 Density
During that period students had to learn the esoteric fact that a cubic centimeter and a milliliter were slightly different volumes, with 1 mL = 1.000 028 cm³.
The specific gravity of iron, then, is its density (7.87 grams per cubic centimeter) divided by the density of water (1.00 gram per cubic centimeter).
The specific gravity of oxygen using air as a standard, then, is its density (1.429 grams per cubic centimeter) divided by the density of air (1.293 grams per cubic centimeter), or 1.105.
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 RiceRomp: Teachers - Math   (Site not responding. Last check: )
To convert a cubic meter to cubic centimeters, think of a block which is one meter long, one meter wide, and one meter high.
One cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
When we converted cubic meters to cubic centimeters or vice versa, we used the cubic value of 100 to do the conversion because there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
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 Metric Density and Specific Gravity   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A cubic foot of gold is 1200 pounds, about the same as three steel oil drums filled with water.
Since the gram was defined as the mass of a cubic centimeter of water, water must by definition have a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
Its density is 7.85 grams per cubic centimeter, or 7.85 kilograms per liter, or 7.85 metric tons per cubic meter.
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 Cubic Centimeter   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Synonyms: cc (n), cubic centimetre (n), mil (n), milliliter (n), millilitre (n), ml (n).
Specialty definitions using "cubic centimeter": deep cell count ♦ energy density ♦ fusion power density ♦ ion pair ♦ large ion, Loschmidt number ♦ neutron density ♦ power density ♦ Solar Corona ♦ Unit of Insulin.
Professor Thoulet produced this relatively small sampling device of 200 cubic centimeter volume with Professor Henry Adolpe Chevalier of the University of Nancy.
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 Cubic Centimeter - Ask.com Web Search
The cubic metre (symbol m3) is the SI derived unit of volume.
The cubic metre (symbol m³) is the SI derived unit of volume.
1 000 cubic dekametres is 1 cubic hectometre (hm³) and 1 000 cubic...
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 Mining for the Next Million Years by George Reisman
This means that in terms of cubic meters, the physical volume of all the petroleum extracted in the world in a year is.16 times 30 billion, which is 4.8 billion cubic meters.
The density of iron ore varies between approximately 4 metric tons per cubic meter and 5 metric tons per cubic meter, depending on the type of ore. The smaller the number of metric tons per cubic meter, the larger the number of cubic meters required for any given tonnage.
Inasmuch as the density of bauxite is 1.28 metric tons per cubic meter, the cubic volume of the total amount of bauxite mined in 2001 was 150 million cubic meters.
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 Conversion Calculations: Example 9   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A cubic centimeter of a liquid substance is weighed at 2.3 grams.
Divide the grams per cubic centimeter by the number of grams per pound to get pounds per cubic centimeter.
Next divide the pounds per cubic centimeter by 1 cubic centimeter divided by the number of cubic centimeters per fluid ounce to get the pounds per ounce.
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 Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
I know that cubic centimeters and milliliters are the same thing, but is there any way you can prove it to me? Thanks.
The liter was originally defined to be the volume occupied by a kilogram of water, and the gram as the mass of a cubic centimeter of water.
However, the SI states that the liter "may be employed as a special name for the cubic decimeter." Throughout this dictionary, the liter is used as a name for exactly 1 cubic decimeter, 1000 cubic centimeters, or 0.001 cubic meter.
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 Conversion Factors - Density, Mass Concentration   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gram per cubic centimeter = 0.03613 pound per cubic inch, 8.3452 pounds per gallon, 10.022 Br pounds per gallon, 62.43 pounds per cubic foot.
Kilogram per cubic meter = 3.613x10^-5 pound per cubic inch, 0.001 gram per cubic centimeter, 0.06243 pound per cubic foot.
Mercury at 0 degrees C = 13.5951 grams per cubic centimeter (Internationally accepted as the conventional value to be used in expressing pressures in terms of columns of mercury.)
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 Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Date: 08/28/97 at 20:11:28 From: Doctor Barney Subject: Re: 5th Grade Geometry Question A cubic centimeter is a measure of volume equal to the volume of a cube one centimeter long on each of its edges.
A cubic inch is a measure of volume equal to the volume of a cube one inch long on each of its edges.
A cubic mile is a measure of volume equal to the volume of a cube one mile long on each of its edges.
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 archimedes
Any cubic centimeter of water is like any other cubic centimeter, each containing one gram of water.
Gravity exerts on this cubic centimeter a force greater that that applied to its neighbors; the solid sinks.
Because the cubic centimeter of water above the solid is more massive, it weighs more and is pulled down to the lower position; the solid moves up one space.
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 The Heliosphere
Radio observations of the 21 cm interstellar line suggested density of neutral hydrogen on the order of 0.7 per cubic centimeter, considerably higher than the value obtained from measurements of Lyman alphalpha absorption in the spectra of nearby early type stars, namely about 0.1 per cubic centimeter.
The plasma alone would have to have n >1 per cubic centimeter to be able to produce such a hydrostatic pressure and its ram pressure would put the solar wind termination shock at R ~ 30AU, whereas direct observation places it beyond 50 AU.
The plasma density is < 0.3 per cubic centimeter and its temperature is ~ 7000 K. The existence of this wind is the reason the stagnation point flow shown in Figure 2 is accepted as the most likely configuration for the heliosphere.
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 MetalCalc - Units Conversions
Square meter, Square centimeter, Square millimeter, Square foot, Square inch.
Metric: Kilometer (km),Meter (m), Decimeter (dm), Centimeter (cm), Millimeter (mm).
Metric: Cubic meter (cu m), Hectoliter (hl), Decaliter (dl), Liter (l), Milliliter (ml), Cubic centimeter (cu cm), Cubic millimeter (cu mm).
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 OSHA Asbestos Sampling Data
Excursion Limit: 1 fiber/cubic centimeter over a 30-minute period.
Personal air sampling data throughout selected areas of the Financial District and area north of WTC.
Excursion limit: 1 fiber/cubic centimeter over a 30- minute period.
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 Measurement Session 3: Notes
When measuring objects using the metric system, it is important to establish benchmarks for common lengths, such as meter, decimeter, and centimeter.
Whereas the base unit for volume is the cubic meter, most practical day-to-day situations find us determining the capacity of smaller containers, and thus cubic centimeters or cubic millimeters might also be used.
If you are working in a group, it is worth the time and effort to have groups of four people construct a cubic meter, using metersticks as the edges of the large cube.
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 CLASSROOM EXAMPLES
We want to know how many ounces are in a cubic centimeter of gold.
We have been told that a cubic centimeter of gold weighs 19.3 grams.
Since we know that one4 cubic centimeter of gold weighs ounces (from part (a)), we now conclude that one cubic inch, which is cubic centimeters will weigh cubic centimenters X ounces / (cubic cm) = ounces.
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 First Grade Science
It is called a centimeter cube because its volume is 1 cubic centimeter.
to measure mass by counting centimeter cubes that balanced objects (one centimeter cube = one gram).
And, if a centimeter cube were a container of water, the volume of water would be 1 milliliter (1 cubic centimeter or cc).
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 Measurements & Conversions
For example, “cf” means “cubic feet” and “psi” means “pounds per square inch”; but do not assume that I know this.
No conversion is possible, since cubic yards are a 3-dimensional measurement of volume, while square feet are a 2-dimensional measurement of area.
For instance, a cubic yard of water would weigh a whole lot more than a cubic yard of cottonballs.
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 How Many Liters In A Centimeter Cube? - Great UK Deals
and height of a cube which has a volume of one liter are all 10 centimeters.
A cubic meter is the volume of a cube 1 meter on a side, or 100 centimeters on a...
liter is used as a name for exactly 1 cubic decimeter, 1000 cubic centimeters,...
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 Chapter 2 -- What Is Space?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The density of the atmosphere at the Earth's surface is about 1018 particles per cubic centimeter.
A cubic centimeter has approximately the same volume as a quarter of a teaspoon, and when we speak of particles we mean individual atoms.
In the distance from 11.3 kilometers (Km) to 81 kilometers (7 - 50 miles) the density decreases to 1014 particles per cubic centimeter.
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 World Builders: Weight, Mass, and Density Viau CSULA
You would need 3 cubic centimeters of water to get the same mass as 1 cubic centimeter of rock.
If you beat the egg whites into fluffy peaks, the density of the beaten egg whites per cubic centimeter will be less than a cubic centimeter of the liquid egg whites in the bowl.
The density of a cubic centimeter of pumice is less than the density of a cubic centimeter of bubble-free rock.
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 Wikinfo | Cubic centimeter   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A cubic centimeter (cm³) is an SI unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with side length of 1 centimetre.
This is equal to one thousandth of a litre, or 1 millilitre (mL).
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 Fairbank\Metric Volume Self instruction
A cubic centimeter is a cube with the length, width, and height all 1 centimeter in length.
Since 1000 cubic centimeters can fit into a liter, it is given the special name of a millimeter.
The cubic meter is used to measure very large objects, such as the water in a pool or the room inside of a railway box car.
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 Mass per Volume - Density Calculator
Convert grams per cubic centimeter to pounds per cubic foot
Convert grams per cubic centimeter to avoirdupois ounces per cubic inch
Convert grams per cubic centimeter to grains per cubic inch
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