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cubic centimeter
- Definition: A cubic centimeter (cc) is a unit of volume that is equivalent to a cube that measures one centimeter on each side. It is commonly used to measure small volumes, especially in medical and scientific contexts.
- Symbol: The symbol for cubic centimeter is “cm³”.
- Usage: Cubic centimeters are often used in fields such as medicine, where dosages of liquid medications are measured, and in automotive engineering for engine displacement.
cord
- Definition: A cord is a unit of measurement for firewood and other bulk materials. It is defined as a stack of wood measuring 4 feet high by 4 feet wide by 8 feet long, which equals 128 cubic feet.
- Symbol: The symbol for cord is “cord”.
- Usage: Cords are primarily used in the context of purchasing and selling firewood, where accurate measurement is vital for both sellers and consumers.
Origin of the cubic centimeter
- The cubic centimeter originated from the metric system, which was developed in France during the late 18th century. It is part of the International System of Units (SI) and has gained global acceptance for its simplicity and ease of conversion with other metric units.
Origin of the cord
- The term “cord” dates back to the colonial period in North America when it was used to describe a stack of wood that could be tied with a cord. The measurement became standardized over time, particularly with the growing demand for firewood in homes.
cubic centimeter to cord Conversion
Conversion Table:
cm | cord |
1000 cubic cm | 0.0002759915 cord |
5000 cubic cm | 0.0013799575 cord |
10000 cubic cm | 0.002759915 cord |
50000 cubic cm | 0.013799575 cord |
100000 cubic cm | 0.0275991499 cord |
Practical Applications
Everyday Use Cases
- Firewood Measurement: Individuals purchasing firewood often need to understand the conversion from cubic centimeters to cords to ensure they receive the correct amount.
- Medical Dosage: In healthcare, understanding the volume in cubic centimeters helps practitioners accurately determine medication dosages.
Professional Applications
- Construction Industry: Contractors may need to convert cubic centimeters of materials into cords to estimate wood requirements for building projects.
- Landscaping: Landscape professionals often calculate the amount of mulch or wood chips required for projects, translating cubic centimeters into cords for bulk purchases.
Scientific Research
- Biological Studies: Researchers measuring small liquid volumes in cubic centimeters may need to convert these measurements when collaborating on larger scale studies involving bulk material in cords.
- Environmental Studies: In studies measuring deforestation or biomass, scientists may need to convert wood volume from cubic centimeters to cords for accurate reporting.