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No it does not. It accounts for almost all of the mass, not voloume
Mine did the same I used my steering wheel volume and it worked immediately
If by cube you mean perfect cube (a cube of an integer), then no, and the nearest perfect cube is 81.
A cube. A cube. A cube. A cube.
If you know the volume of the cube, then you just cube root the volume e.g. Vol(cube) = 1000 cm^(3) Side length = [1000 cm^(3)] ^(1/3) = 10 cm Note the change in units from 'cm^(3) ' to 'cm'. Because you are changing a volume to a length. The index number of '1/3' means the 'cube root'.
The base of a cube is the bottom of a cube.
volume is to a cube volume is to a cube
a cube is 'un cube' in French.
9 cube !
the rubiks cube the rubiks cube
Total surface area of a cube = 6*area of cube face = 6*cube side*cube side
cube of 1, cube of 2,cube of 3, cube of 4, cube of 5