Asked by Cierra
If I wanted to get cubic picometers to centimeters, what would be the easiest way?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Do you want to convert a volume to a length? or do you want cubic centimeters. If the latter, the easiest way is to go to google.com and type in
xxx cubic picometers to cubic centimeters where xxx is the number of cubic pm, and hit the enter key.
xxx cubic picometers to cubic centimeters where xxx is the number of cubic pm, and hit the enter key.
Answered by
Cierra
Well ok, here is my problem:
Calculate the radius of the sphere in the previous problem in centimeters. Note that the volume of a sphere is (4/3)pir3, where r is the radius.
The volume of the sphere in the last problem was 631.7 L, or 6.32x10^35 cubic picometers. I'm not sure which one I need to convert.
Calculate the radius of the sphere in the previous problem in centimeters. Note that the volume of a sphere is (4/3)pir3, where r is the radius.
The volume of the sphere in the last problem was 631.7 L, or 6.32x10^35 cubic picometers. I'm not sure which one I need to convert.
Answered by
DrBob222
631.7 L = (4/3)pi*r<sup>3</sup>.
You have all the numbers.
I would convert 631.7 L x (1000 cc/1 L) = ?? cc (cubic centimeters) and r then comes out in cm just by doing the math.
You have all the numbers.
I would convert 631.7 L x (1000 cc/1 L) = ?? cc (cubic centimeters) and r then comes out in cm just by doing the math.
Answered by
Cierra
Great I got it, thanks again!
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