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A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so there cannot be a plane cube.
This question cannot be answered without knowing the mass of the cube. Also, the volume of the cube cannot be 8 cm which is a linear measure.
It cannot. A square is a two dimensional shape whereas a cube is three dimensional.
A cube cannot have different side lengths.
a cube * * * * * It cannot be a cube because a cube does not have 8 pairs of perpendicular faces - it has 12.
In a vacuum no living thing can live. Anything that needs something else to survive cannot live. Same thing with a solid.
Vacuum tubes cannot eat. Perhaps you could word your question so as to be more specific for the type of answers desired. The word "something" is very broad and permits many answers.
Vacuum tubes cannot eat. Perhaps you could word your question so as to be more specific for the type of answers desired. The word "something" is very broad and permits many answers.
There is no such thing as a verticle. So a cube cannot have any.There is no such thing as a verticle. So a cube cannot have any.There is no such thing as a verticle. So a cube cannot have any.There is no such thing as a verticle. So a cube cannot have any.
Heat needs something to "flow" through. In a vacuum it will not have a medium to travel through and so heat cannot flow across a vacuum. Radiant heat will travel through a vacuum but here it is the light energy that is passing through the vacuum, not the heat energy.
No, it cannot.
A cube is a 3-dimensional object and so there cannot be a plane cube.
This question does not make sense. An object with different measurements for length , breadth and height cannot be a cube. And if the measurements are not l, b and h but something else then there is no way of calculating the size of the object.
i think voice cannot travel through vacuum.
No, a cube cannot have an octagonal cross-section.
There cannot be any such thing as a vacuum of wavelengths!
Answer Yes, you can. I think the answer is no. A physical object in a vacuum can have some energy/heat in it, and the energy associated with electromagnetic radiation can have energy/heat associated with it, but the vacuum itself cannot. ______________________________________________________________________ There is no such thing as a vacuum.