The answer will depend on what you mean by the "value". A cuboid (or cubiod, even) has no intrinsic value.
The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.
To determine the number of moles in a substance when given its volume, you can use the formula: moles volume (in liters) / molar volume (in liters per mole). The molar volume is a constant value that depends on the substance being measured.
The potential at point a is 5 volts and at point b is 10 volts in the given figure.
The formula for mass if density is not given is mass=volume/power
The density of the substance is needed to convert mass to volume in a stoichiometry problem. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It relates the mass of a substance to its volume.
VWAP (Volume weighted average price)Volume weighted average price (VWAP), which is calculated by dividing the value of trades by the volume over a given period.
No. The weight of a given volume of a solid is dependent on its DENSITY (weight per volume). The value provided may be its absolute density (at a given temperature) or its specific gravity(density compared to another substance, usually water).
Unanswerable because the dimensions wanted and those given, from which the wanted value may be calculated, are not stated.
Density aka specific gravity is a measure of the amount of matter in a given volume. Actually specific gravity is not the measure of the amount of matter in a given value, it is a comparison of the density of the substance to water's density. Specific gravity is a unitless quantity.
the absolute value of 93 is 93. All ou have to do to figure this out is make the number you are given weather it is posative or negative and make it a posative. (ex. -37, absolute value is 37.)
Divide volume by height will give you cross sectional area. The cross section of a cylinder is a circle. Area of a circle= π r2 divide your value of cross sectional area by π square root this value and multiply it by 2 that value is diameter.
To determine the value of an object, you would need to multiply its mass by its density to calculate its volume. Then, you can use the volume and known material properties to estimate its value. Alternatively, you could compare it to similar objects in the market to get an idea of its worth.