No, there isn't, but they are going to make cubes all the way to 11x11x11 in the future.
after the v-cube 8
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the side length. For a cube with a side length of 8, the volume would be ( V = 8^3 = 512 ). Therefore, the volume of the cube is 512 cubic units.
Noember this year 2009
To find the volume of a cube V = s^3. Therefore a cube with a side of 8 inches is calculated like 8 x 8 x 8 which equals 512.
November of 2009.
The V-cube was produced so far up to sizes of 7x7x7. The method to produce cubes up to size 11 was patented, but apparently they don't produce it yet. I couldn't find any reference for planned times, for future products, that is, V-cube 8 up to V-cube 11.
I've heard that they go out sometime in November of 09
Rubik is not going to make one.
It is: 8*8*8 = 512 cubic units
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with a side length of 8 centimeters, the volume is ( 8^3 = 512 ) cubic centimeters. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 512 cm³.
If the volume of a cube is increased by a factor of 8, the side length of the cube must also increase. Since the volume ( V ) of a cube is given by ( V = s^3 ) (where ( s ) is the side length), if the volume increases by a factor of 8, the new volume is ( 8s^3 ). To find the new side length, we take the cube root of both sides, resulting in ( s' = 2s ). Thus, the side length of the cube doubles.
If every side (face) of the cube is doubled (meaning both width and height of cube are doubled), then the volume is increased by a factor of 8. In other words: If v is the original volume... v = l * w * h and length (l), width (w), and height (h) all double, (V is the new volume V = (2 * l) * (2 * w) * (2 * h) = l * w * h * 2 * 2 * 2 = l * w * h * 8 = v * 8