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 volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = a^3 ), where ( a ) is the length of a side. For a cube with a side length of 2 units, the volume would be ( V = 2^3 = 8 ) cubic units. Therefore, the volume of a 2x2 cube is 8 cubic units.
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.
Rubik is not going to make one.
I've heard that they go out sometime in November of 09
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.