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cubic centimetre

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cubic centimetre (or metre)

The metric measure of volume, corresponding to the volume of a cube whose edges are all 1 cm (or 1 metre) in length.



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I think we could easily reach hundreds of microwatts per cubic centimetre (with modifications)," he said.
Any discussion of volume as a model naturally suggests a corresponding use of mass as a model--by definition 1 cubic centimetre of water has a mass of 1 gram--so we can grasp that a "gram is a microtonne: one-millionth of a tonne.
When passing a smoker, up to 300,000 pollution particles per cubic centimetre were recorded.
 
 
 
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