Cube
That is how you find the volume of an object.
Length x width x height equals volume.* * * * *But only if the object in question is a cuboid (rectangular prism). Length*Width*Height for a sphere, for example, does not equal its volume.
volume The 'Volume' of an object or space
Base times height tims width equal to length
Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.
A square has width and height. Width is the horizontal line, height is the vertical line. This is a two-dimensional object and has an area.A cube is a square with one more dimension, length, which makes it a three dimensional object. As a three-dimensional object, it no longer has an area, but now has volume.To find the area of a cube (a three-dimensional object), one must multiply three dimensions (length, width, and height) to obtain the volume of the cube.
Its area is equal to its length, multiplied by its height
volume is equal to length x breadth x height
area
yes
Volume is length*width*height in cubic units. If this is not possible then when an object is immersed in water the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object which was discovered by Archimedes.
The least possible vertical length of a mirror would be equal to the height of a single atom. Mirror surfaces can be made at atomic scales, with heights on the order of nanometers (10^-9 meters) or even smaller.