Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or length
Which refers to the number of cubic units inside a space figure?
It is its volume which is measured in cubic units
Volume of a cone = 1/3*pi*radius2*height measured in cubic units
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
Volume is Length times wigth times hight.volume it depends on what you are measuring like a wall or a chair of some sort.if you were measuring a cubic figure then it depends on how your teacher or whoever is teaching you, so they might tell you to do it a different way.if on a cubic figure.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
The cubic volume occupied by a shipment in Cubic Meters is referred to as the shipments cbm. Note, it is cubic volume occupied, not the volume that would be displaced if placed in a water bath. An odd shaped package would occupy a much larger volume than its pure cubic volume.
Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or length
Cubic metres.
Which refers to the number of cubic units inside a space figure?
It is its volume which is measured in cubic units
The cubic volume occupied by a shipment in Cubic Meters is referred to as the shipments cbm. Note, it is cubic volume occupied, not the volume that would be displaced if placed in a water bath. An odd shaped package would occupy a much larger volume than its pure cubic volume.
cubic metres, cubic centimetres or litres are the main ones.
Volume of a cone = 1/3*pi*radius2*height measured in cubic units
Cubic centimeters are a volume measurement but inches are a linear measurement they are different dimensions and there is no answer to your question as stated.One cubic inch is about 16.4 cubic centimeters.
The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.The surface area of a figure does not provide enough information to determine its volume. Indeed, it does no even determine its shape.The volume can have any positive value up to 474.018 cubic units.