It is volume and it is measured in cubic units.
The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the length of one of its sides. In this case, the length of one side is 2 units. Therefore, the volume of a cube with sides of 2 units each is 2^3, which equals 8 cubic units.
The volume of the substance can be calculated using the formula: volume = mass/density. In this case, the volume would be 80/40 = 2 cubic units.
We did and the volume of a pyramid and a cone is 1/3*base area*perpendicular height given in cubic units.
It equals volume that is calculated in cubic units.
Density is the mass per unit volume of the substance and for any "lump" of the substance may be calculated by Mass/Volume in the appropriate units.
Volume is a derived quantity because it is calculated by multiplying three lengths together in the SI system of units. The SI base units for length are meters, so volume is expressed in cubic meters (m^3). It is not considered a fundamental quantity like length, mass, or time, which are base units in the SI system.
Yes, density is expressed in mass per volume (typical units are g/cm3 and lb/in3).
The density of an object is calculated by dividing the object's mass by its volume. The formula for density is: Density = Mass/Volume. Density is typically measured in units such as grams per cubic centimeter or kilograms per liter.
The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the length of one of its sides. In this case, the edge length of the cube is 512 units, so the volume would be 512 * 512 * 512 = 134,217,728 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given the diameter is 10 units, the radius is half that, so r = 5 units. Substituting these values into the formula, V = π(5)^2(20) = 500π cubic units.
The volume of a sphere where the radius is known can be calculated with this formula: V = 4/3(PI*r3)