Interpretation: A conservation factor relating to cubic centimeters and milliliters needs to be determined.
Concept introduction: The action of measuring the size or quantity of anything is defined as a measurement. Dimensional analysis is utilized to convert a set of units into another set of units.
Answer to Problem 27SSC
Explanation of Solution
Dimensional analysis is a problem-solving method. With the help of this, a scientist converts the unit of measurement that is taken by him/her.
The volume equivalent to a cube of side 1 centimeter will be 1 cubic centimeter. It is represented by cm3. A metric unit of the volume that is equivalent to 1000 L is equal to millimeter. It is represented by mL. A conservation factor relating cubic centimeters and milliliters is
A conservation factor is
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