NONE!
The hole does have a volume of 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. So you could FILL THE HOLE with 12,000,000 cubic centimeters of soil.
No. The nearest black hole is about 1,600 light years away.
The hole has the shape of a cylinder.The volume of any cylinder is (pi) x (its radius)2 x (its length) .12 inches = 1 foot36 inches= 3 feetRadius of the hole = 1/2 foot.Volume = (pi) x (1/2)2 x (3) = 2.356 cubic feet(rounded)
1 cubic yard = (3 x 3 x 3) = 27 cubic feet The cellar hole = (36ft x 30ft x 4.5ft / 27) = 4860/27 = 180 cubic yards
Hardly any. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years; even if one of the nearest stars were actually a black hole, it wouldn't be particularly dangerous.
Because the nearest black hole is over 1,600 light years away.
None. Its a hole. But you would have removed 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic meters of dirt, which is 120,000 cm3.
That might be the matter in a neutron star, which has typical densities of millions of tons per cubic centimeter. The situation within a black hole is more extreme, but not entirely clear.That might be the matter in a neutron star, which has typical densities of millions of tons per cubic centimeter. The situation within a black hole is more extreme, but not entirely clear.That might be the matter in a neutron star, which has typical densities of millions of tons per cubic centimeter. The situation within a black hole is more extreme, but not entirely clear.That might be the matter in a neutron star, which has typical densities of millions of tons per cubic centimeter. The situation within a black hole is more extreme, but not entirely clear.
Width of hole: 6510/(40*10.6) = about 15 feet to the nearest integer
What is the answer for rounding 14389 to the nearest thousands
It depends on the shape of the hole.
None. It's a hole. 162 cubic feet of air. There is no dirt in a hole.
3.4 miles is 17952ft r2 = 4400/17952pi r= 0.28 ft
None but the cubic capacity of the hole is 16 cubic inches
600mm into cubic meter
there is Zero cubic meters of soil in the hole, after all if there was any soil in the hol eit wouldn't be hole, now would it?? To answer your question, you must also know the length of the hole, them multiply all of the measurements together to find the cubic space of the hole.
If the hole is a square then there is 36 cubic feet of dirt in the hole.
None. A hole is cubic.