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Q: What changes in dimensions would give a box with half the volume?
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What changes in dimensions would give a box with double the volume?

Any one dimension increased by 2, or any two dimensions increased by the square root of 2 orall three dimensions increased by the cube root of 2.


What changes in dimensions would give a box with triple the volume?

Any one dimension increased by 3, or any two dimensions increased by the square root of 3 or all three dimensions increased by the cube root of 3.


Why cylinder is not a 2d object?

A cylinder is not a 2D object because it has three dimensions - length, width, and height. It has a circular base and a curved surface, which give it depth. A 2D object would only have two dimensions and would lack any depth or thickness.


What is the length width and height of 3D object called?

The object's dimensions. Multiplied together they give the objects volume.


How do you find weight when given mass and dimensions?

You can't.If I tell you that the volume is "One quart", you still have no idea what the mass is.In fact, there are millions of different things it can be.If the quart volume is full of air, the mass is small.If the quart volume is full of vacuum, its mass is even smaller.If the quart volume is full of milk, its mass is medium.If the quart volume is full of rock, its mass is large.By the way ... if you know the dimensions, you can calculate the volume.Volume and dimensions give the same information.


What is the approximate volume of this cylinder (Use π 3.14)?

Volume = pi.r^2.h where r = radius and h = height. I can't use the pi letter and superscript here for some reason. Since you don't give any dimensions that's all I can give you... but if I thought it was a homework question that's all I would give you!


What is the area of 99 x 78 x 140?

If you give 3 dimensions (99, 78, 140) then you think volume not area. Area is the product of two dimensions: length and width


What is the importance of knowing mass volume or even the dimensions of various specimens?

It is not possible to give an answer without any information as to what kinds of specimens the question is about.


How much can a pool hold in metric?

This totally depends on the size of the pool! They come in all sizes and shapes so you'll have to give us some dimensions for us to calculate the volume.


Can you give an example of volume changing when matter undergoes a physical change?

apply mechanical force on a crystal then its length;breadth;height changes,so volume also changes v=l*b*h


How many square feet in a 2X8X10'?

Something with measurements in three different dimensions would give you a volume in cubed feet not an area in square feet. 2' x 8' x 10' = 160 cubic feet.


What is the square feet of a 100 foot diameter 40 foot tall dome?

The question is mis-specified. You ask for the area but give the dimensions for volume.