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How cm in centimeter cube? - Answers
None, since there can be no conversion. A centimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
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How cm in centimeter cube? - Answers
None, since there can be no conversion. A centimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
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How cm in centimeter cube? - Answers
None, since there can be no conversion. A centimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
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