Can I Convert G/cm³ to G/nm³? Understanding the Conversion Process

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The discussion revolves around the conversion of units from grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) to grams per cubic nanometer (g/nm³), focusing on understanding the conversion process and the relationships between the units involved.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants inquire about the conversion factor between centimeters and nanometers, with one participant suggesting that 1 cm equals 10^7 nm. There is also a question regarding the volume conversion from cubic meters to cubic nanometers.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring the relationships between the units and questioning the accuracy of their assumptions. Some guidance has been provided regarding the conversion factors, but no consensus has been reached on the overall conversion process.

Contextual Notes

There appears to be some uncertainty about the conversion factors and the implications of these conversions in the context of the problem. Participants are checking their understanding of the relationships between the different units of measurement.

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How do I convert grams per centimeter cubed to grams per nanometer cubed? Thank you! :confused:
 
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Do you know how to convert 1 centimeter into nanometers?
 
1 cm=10^7 nm. I thought that 1 m^3 =10^27 nm^3... Am I right?
 
anybody?
 
fusi0n said:
1 cm=10^7 nm. I thought that 1 m^3 =10^27 nm^3... Am I right?
That's right.
 

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