4.3*4.3*4.3 = 79.507 cubic feet.
volume in units of gallons, liters, cubic feet, cubic meters etc
length times width times height = volume 10cm ( 3cm ) ( 5cm ) = 150 cubic cm
There can be no sensible answer to the question because the question provides no information on the units used. Consequently, there is no guarantee that the units for measuring volume are the same as the those used as the denominator for density. For example, if the volume is in cubic cm and the density is in grams per cubic cm, the calculated mass would be in grams. But with the same density, if the volume were litres, the mass would be kilograms. It gets even more complicated if the volume is in gallons!
A volume would be expressed in cubic meters (m3), not in meters.
A volume would be expressed in cubic feet (ft3), not in feet.
This would be measured in cubic meters.
Cubic centimeters.Often written as 'cm3' or 'cc'.
Volume is measured in milliliters, liters, cubic centimeters, cubic meters etc. for the metric system. Grams, kilograms etc are units for measuring mass.
a cube has 12 edges...so the 96 inch wire would be cut into 12 pieces, each measuring 8 inches volume = 8x8x8 = 512 cubic inches Davehx
You would use any unit that is for measuring length. In the realm of science, it would usually be from the Metric System, but you can measure volume in inches, feet, yards and so on as well. It would be the cubic form of whatever unit (cubic feet, cubic centimeters, etc).
The volume of an object. Probably an object the size of a room or larger.
volume in units of gallons, liters, cubic feet, cubic meters etc
It is as much as the volume of a cube with edges measuring 5m.NO.A cube with edges measuring 5 m would have a volume of 5*5*5 = 125 cubic metres.What is required is a cube with sides measuring cuberoot(5) metres = 1.71 m (approx). That is a bit more than 5 ft 7 inches (in case you can't visualise metric measures).
Since the volume of a cube of side length L units = L3 cubic units, your example's volume = 27cc.
it depends. If you were mesuring length then you would use meters. If you were measuring volume you would use cubic meters. If you were measuring weight you would use metric tons.
Volume is the part of the metric system used. The unit would be litres.
A tank measuring 62 inches by 46 inches by 44 inches has a volume of 125488 cubic inches, which is 10457.3 cubic feet. That equals 78,226.286 in US gallons It equals 65,137.007 in Imperial gallons