Volume = 1*1*1 = 1 cubic foot
The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula V = side³. For a cube that is 1 foot on all sides, the volume would be V = 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft = 1 cubic foot. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 1 cubic foot.
1*1*1 = 1 cubic foot
The volume of a cube with a 4 foot edge is: 64 cubic feet.
The volume of a 60-foot cube is: 216,000 cubic feet.
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A measurement of volume. A cubic foot, for example, has the volume of a cube which is 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot. Any shape that has the same volume as this is considered to have 1 cubic foot volume. (It could be 1 inch by 1 foot by 12 feet).
The volume of a 4.11-foot cube is: 69.43 cubic feet.
The volume is one cubic foot.
One cubic foot is 30cm in length, 30cm in width and 30cm in height.
Since we don't know the weight of the cube itself, we can only tell the weight of the water. Since the volume of a 3-foot cube is 27 cubic feet, we find that 27 cubic feet is equal to 202 gallons. Because one gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds, we multiply 202 x 8.35 for a result of 1,686.7 pounds for the water alone.
One cubic foot looks like a cube with all sides having a length of 1.0 foot.
If you double the side, then the volume (which you've called size) will go up by the power of three, so a 2 foot sided cube (which has a volume of 8 cu ft) will go to a 4 foot sided cube with a volume of 64 cu ft. If you then halve that you will have 32 cuft and this will have a side which is the cube root of 32 which is 1.28 feet.