Convert 50ml Honey Volume to Meters

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To convert 50ml of honey to cubic meters, it is essential to understand that 1ml equals 1 cubic centimeter (cm³). Therefore, 50ml is equivalent to 50cm³. To convert cubic centimeters to cubic meters, the conversion factor is 1m³ = 1,000,000cm³, meaning 50cm³ equals 50 x 10^-6 m³. It is important to remember that meters measure length, while cubic meters measure volume. This conversion process emphasizes the significance of maintaining proper units throughout calculations.
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Using a graduated cylinder I measured the volume of honey to be 50ml. How do I convert this into meters for the volume to be in meters because it's currently in ml?
 
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Here's a start: ##1 mL=1 (cm)^3##
 
Ahh thank you. Given what you just said (just checking to be sure) this means that,

1ml= 1(cm)^3
50ml=x
x=50(cm)^3
in meters
x=50x10-^6 ?
 
Correct. As 1 cm is 1/100 meter (linear measurement), then for cubic measurements everything is cubed. 100^3 = 1 million or its reciprocal.
 
Davidmb19 said:
Ahh thank you. Given what you just said (just checking to be sure) this means that,

1ml= 1(cm)^3
50ml=x
x=50(cm)^3
in meters
x=50x10-^6 ?

Yes. The easiest way to get unit conversions right is by "multiplying by 1"

50cm^3 {(\frac{1m}{100cm})^3} = {50*10^{-6}m^3}
 
I'll remember. Thanks, much appreciated XD.
 
Davidmb19 said:
I'll remember. Thanks, much appreciated XD.

Yeah, that trick made a big difference for me at the start of undergrad. That and learning to carry units along in all of my equations and manipulations -- really helped me to avoid (or find) errors. :smile:
 
While multiplying by the "useful expression for 1" is how I used to explain that method of unit conversion,
I think substitution is better:
##50mL=50(1 (cm)^3))=50(1 (10^{-2} m)^3))=50(10^{-6} m^3)##

Probably the biggest problem is that many students incorrectly interpret ##cm^3## as ##c(m^3)=(10^{-2})(m^3)##.
 
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Davidmb19 said:
Using a graduated cylinder I measured the volume of honey to be 50ml. How do I convert this into meters for the volume to be in meters because it's currently in ml?

Davidmb19 said:
Ahh thank you. Given what you just said (just checking to be sure) this means that,

1ml= 1(cm)^3
50ml=x
x=50(cm)^3
in meters
x=50x10-^6 ?

The volume won't be in meters, which is a measure of length -- it will be in cubic meters, or m3.
 
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