Volume = length * Width * Heigth
78 feet
It depends on the size of the block. To find the cubic inches: length in inches x width in inches x depth in inches The answer will be in inches cubed (n in3).
The term "trapezium" typically denotes a 2D geometric shape, so it does not have volume. If you meant a three-dimensional trapezoidal prism with a base area of 43.2 m² and a height of 2 m, then the volume can be calculated by multiplying the area by the depth. In this case, the volume would be 86.4 cubic meters.
5" x 4" x 3" = 60 inch3Times length by width by depth and use 3 to show that the answer has been cubed.
The equation to calculate water depth is: [ Water Depth = Volume of Water / Surface Area of Water ]
To convert square feet to cubic yards, you need to know the depth or height in feet. Cubic yards are calculated by multiplying the area in square feet by the depth (in feet) and then dividing by 27 (the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard). Without the depth, you can't convert square feet to cubic yards. If you provide the depth, I can help with the calculation.
1 foot = 12 inches 20 ft * 7 ft can be expressed as 240 inches * 84 inches, then 240 in * 84 in * 2 in = 40320 inches cubed or 3360 cubic feet
cm measures length and cm cubed measures volume so you wouldn't convert one to the other. If you had a box you could measure the height, width and depth in cms and multiply all 3 to get the volume in cm cubed.
To find the depth in a hydrostatic pressure equation, you can use the formula: pressure = density of fluid x gravitational acceleration x depth of fluid. Rearrange the equation to solve for depth: depth = pressure / (density of fluid x gravitational acceleration).
Because you are multiplying three dimensions: length, width and depth.
width in feet multiplied by length in feet multiplied by depth in feet (4" = .333 , 6" = .5) and divide by 27 (cubic feet in a yard) for instance, the equation for a 10 x 10 slab 4 inches deep would be: 10'x10'x.333 divided by 27 = 1.23 cubic yards hope this helps!
For a 4-inch depth: 4.75 cubic yards. For a 6-inch depth: 7.1 cubic yards.