Assumed correctly, a rectangular solid that's dimensions are 0.25m x 6.1m x 4.9m has a volume of 7.4725 cu.m.
We are not sure of the existence of any formula for rctanglar soilds.
It is Volume = Length * Width * Height.
a heptohedron
Solid.
square
An edge is a line of a soild where two faces meet.
By scientific standards in cubic[enter measure here] - like cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles... depends on the scale really. Another measure for volume is liters, but it is commonly only used for liquids. Non-metric measures, like gallons or barrel are still in use, but not used scientifically, since their usage is some awkward in conversions.
It is Volume = Length * Width * Height.
A solid.
Volume = cross-section area*length
Yes. A rock has a definite shape and volume, and does not flow.
Density is found by dividing mass by volume. So in this case density = 27gm divided by 95cc = 0.2842 gm/correct to 4 significant figures) That means that each cubic centimetre of the solid has a mass of 0.2842 grams
General characteristics of a solid are that it has a fixed volume and molecules and atoms are closely-knit.
Soild
the lower mantle is a soild.
At normal conditions (temperature, volume and pressure) silve is a solid. It is melted into a liquid to mould it into different shapes ie rings.
The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.
Solids. Liquids and gases take the shape of the container they're in and the volume of gases changes with pressure and temperature.