In terms of an oblong:
6in x 1ft x 28000ft
1ft x 1ft x 14000ft
1ft x 2ft x 7000ft
2ft x 2ft x 3500ft
20ft x 20ft x 35ft
The above it not exhaustive - any three lengths that multiply together to create 14000cu ft will work.
Other three dimensional shapes are equally possibly, eg pyramids (volume = 1/3 x base_area x height), cylinders (volume = {pi} x radius_base2 x height), as long as their volume is 14000cu ft.
Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.
Without knowing at least the height of the ceiling there is no way to know. The possiblities are endless. Even with the height it would be the wildest guess. Assuming it would be twice as long as wide. It could just as well be square. to illustrate and improve on the point, if length multiplied by width, multiplied by height, gave you the dimensions of the building, you could invent any dimensions so long as their product is 65000. Ex: A building 65 feet wide, 100 Feet long, and ten feet high would contain 65000 cubic feet.
the radius would have to be around 2.45cm.
1 Gross mass would equal 1 cubic centimeter einsteins
14000 written as a roman numeral would be (XIV). Remembering that parentheses denotes to multiply by 1000.
Usually it would be about 48" high by 65" long
There's no such thing as a "cubic litre". The litre is already a unit that has three dimensions and describes a volume of space. A cubic litre would have nine dimensions, and no physical significance.
1/100 cubic meters
$14000 is the equivalent of 11447.73 euros. This is because the ratio of dollar to euro is 1:0.82. So, $14000 multiply by 0.82 would equal to 11447.73 euros. This is based on current exchange rates and conversions may vary.
What is a Qubic litre? A litre is a measure of volume - with dimensions [L3]. A cubic litre (if that is what it is meant to be) would then be a "volume" measure in 9-dimensional space!
Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.Since a foot has 12 inches, a cubic foot has 123 cubic inches, equal to 1728 cubic inches.
14000 LOL
It would depend on what shape it was.
A yard is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space and so has dimensions [L]. A cubic yard, therefore, has dimensions of [L3] which are the dimensions of volume in 3-dimensional space. Since it is a unit that measures volume, it could be used t measure the volume of a pool. However, nowadays, most people in the world would use cubic metres (or, possibly, litres).
A litre is a cubic measure (with 3 dimensions), so a "cubic litre" would have 9 dimensions. Most people have difficulty with with 4 dimensions let alone 9, so I doubt that is what you mean.Do you perhaps mean: How many litres in 1 cubic metre?1 cubic metre = 1000 litres1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres.cubic centimetres are abbreviated to cm3, cu cm or cc.So 1 litre = 1000 cm3= 1000 cu cm= 1000 cc.
30 mL would be equal to 30 cubic centimeters because 1 mL = 1 cubic centimeter
Without knowing at least the height of the ceiling there is no way to know. The possiblities are endless. Even with the height it would be the wildest guess. Assuming it would be twice as long as wide. It could just as well be square. to illustrate and improve on the point, if length multiplied by width, multiplied by height, gave you the dimensions of the building, you could invent any dimensions so long as their product is 65000. Ex: A building 65 feet wide, 100 Feet long, and ten feet high would contain 65000 cubic feet.