A cube has all sides equal length and its volume is length cubed. For c volume of 512, each side has length cube root of 512, or 8 cm
The volume is 0.125 cm3
The ratio of volumes is directly proportional to the cube of the ratio of their sides. And, incidentally, all cubes are similar.
No. A cube with sides which are 1 centimetre long or that of 1 inch are both unit cubes, as is a cube with sides of 1 decimetre (volume = 1 litre).
Congruent ones. A cube of side x has a volume of x3. Any other cube, of volume x3 must have sides of length x and so the two cubes must be congruent.
A cube with 1 cm sides has a surface area of 6 cm2 and a volume of 1 cm3.
A cube cannot have three different measures for its sides.
It is 28652616 metres^3.
The volume is 27 cubic inches.
Each 1 cm cube has 1 cubic centimeter of volume. 5 of them all together have 5 cubic cm of volume. Every 'cube' has 6 sides.
The sides (linear dimensions) of the cubes are in the ratio of 0.6 .
The volume of this cube is 64 cubic inches.