
How can i convert centimeters to meters? + Example - Socratic
2014年1月14日 · Quick Answer: Divide by 100. To do any conversion, you find the relationship between the two units. In this case, 100 cm = 1 m. This gives you two conversion factors: (100 …
How do you convert 100 cm to meters? - Socratic
2018年7月31日 · There are 100 cm in a metre. To convert #cm->m# divide by 100. To convert #m->cm# multiply by 100. We have 100 cm so divide by 100 and this is 1 metre
How do you convert "m"^3 to "cm"^3? - Socratic
2016年7月11日 · You can write the volume of the cube by raising the length of its side to the power of 3 "1 m"^3 = "1 m" xx "1m" xx "1 m" Notice that you can use the meter -> centimeter …
How many meters is 120 cm? - Socratic
2016年9月3日 · 120*cm=1.20*m 1*cm = 1xx10^-2*m Thus 120*cm=120xx1xx10^-2*m = 1.20*m. "Centi", "micro", "milli", and "kilo" are simply commonly used mulitpliers to save on the number ...
How do you calculate concentration from absorbance? - Socratic
2014年3月18日 · Note: unit is M or mol/L. m = (εm) = slope or the molar extinction coefficient in beers law which has units of #M^-1cm^-1# So A = εmC +b. If you solve for C you should get C …
Unit Conversions - Chemistry - Socratic
Certain systems, such as the SI system of units, have different units for describing the same features, such as the meter and millimeter, which are both units of distance. If a measurement …
What is linear mass density? + Example - Socratic
2014年2月13日 · Linear mass density is the amount of mass per unit length. Just as ordinary density is mass per unit volume, linear density is mass per unit length. Linear densities are …
How do you convert 345 cm to meters? - Socratic
2016年9月22日 · 345 cm = 3.45 m "centi" means one hundredth. So "centimeter" means 1/100th of a meter. Another way to say ...
How do you convert 12 cm to meters? - Socratic
2016年10月17日 · 12*cm -= 12xx10^-2m, or 0.012*m c in cm stands for "centi", i.e. xx10^-2. In the same way mu in mum stands for xx10^-6.
Can you go over q = m * c * DeltaT ? + Example - Socratic
2014年9月8日 · The specific heat capacity, or simply specific heat (C) of a substance is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of the substance by one …