It is the volume of the object.
Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3piradius cubed
Square units is how many squares there are in a box to fill the whole thing.Exampleyour mom's stomach is 1 million square units
The volume is 23,430 cubic inches which would require 101.4 gallons to fill.
If the hole is 4 foot square 4' wide by 4' long by 20' deep, then I assume that you are after cubic yards. Multiply the width by the length by the depth and then divide by 27. This would give you the answer in cubic yards. 11.85 cubic yards.If the hole is round:Volume of a cylinder is Pi *R2 * H In this case: 3.14 X 22 X 20 = 251.2 cubic feet there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard (3x3X3=27) 251.2 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 9.3 cubic yards
You will need 1.31 cubic feet for a cylinder that is 3' wide x 5' tall.
the number of cubic units to fill an object is called its volume
The number of cubic units to fill a sphere is its volume. Volume of a sphere: 4/3 times pi times radius^3
Volume
Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3piradius cubed
Which refers to the number of cubic units inside a space figure?
The capacity or volume.
A cuboid.
The volume of a of a 3-d object is the number of cubic needed to fill the object.
The answer depends on how large the given space is!
the distance around a figure is called
You must provide us with the shape and dimensions of the solid figure.
1). Measure the object's mass ===> Weigh it, and divide the weight (Newtons) by the acceleration of gravity (9.8 meters per sec2). 2). Measure the object's volume ===> Fill a water glass to the very top rim, then measure the amount of water that overflows when you submerge the object in the glass (cubic centimeter). Calculate the number: (mass) divided by (volume). That's the object's density (in kilograms per cubic centimeter). Other units are certainly possible; you just have to be careful handling the units.