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Because the volume of a cube is the third power of the length of its side.
The third power.
Because, to find the volume of a cube, you raise the length of the side to the third power: if the side of a cube is 2, the volume is 2^3 or 8.
Volume = 4/3 times Pi times radius cubed (to the third power)
One side of the cube to the third power.
You find the length of one side and take it to the third power. Vcube = (length of side)3
To find the volume of a cube, raise the length of a side to the third power.
It is 5 cm.
Each edge is 43.
It's the third power (cube) of the length of any edge.
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
No. You can take any unit of length to the third power (cube), but not to the second power (square), to get a volume. A square micrometer would be a unit of area.