1 mL = 1 cm**3
1 L = 1000 cm**3
8L = 8000 cm**3
centi = 10**-2
centi**3 = 10**-6
8L = 8000*10**-6 m**3
8L = 8*10**-3 m**3
Multiply the density (gm cm3) by the volume of the cube (cm3).
sigh..really?? gallons is a volume in ftt. thus you cannot convert an AREA into a VOLUME, because ft2 does not equal ft3!! you can convert the volume of a cube into gallons though...
To find the volume of the cube, first convert the side length to meters, which is 1.50 meters. The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the side length, so V = (1.50)^3 = 3.375 cubic meters. Thus, the volume of the cube is 3.375 cubic meters.
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work out the volume of the cube using length x width x height. If the 2-D measurements are in metres then convert the volume units into gallons. m3
8liters
It is 16*(Volume of the Cube).
It is 4.5*(Volume of Cube).
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere
To find the volume of the solid cube formed from 5.30 kg of lead, first convert the mass into grams (5,300 grams). The density of lead is approximately 11.34 g/cm³. Using the formula for volume (volume = mass/density), the volume of the lead in cubic centimeters is about 467.2 cm³. When shaped into a cube, the length of each side would be the cube root of the volume, which is approximately 7.76 cm.
To convert centimeters (cm) to milliliters (ml), you need to know the volume of the object you are measuring. If the object is a perfect cube, you can simply cube the length in centimeters to get the volume in milliliters. For example, if a cube has a side length of 35 cm, the volume would be 35 cm x 35 cm x 35 cm = 42,875 ml. If the object is not a perfect cube, you would need to calculate the volume using the appropriate formula for its shape.
The volume of a cube of 5cm is: 125 cm3