You need three linear measures (length, breadth and height) to calculate a volume.
256 on the floor. 256 on the ceiling. More on the walls, but we can't calculate them without knowing the height of the room.
You can add a single RAM block.
If the dimensions are in feet then 16 times 16 = 256 square feet
258
The volume of a pyramid with 12'' height and 8'' base is: 256 cubic inches.
to know the volume of 256g you should know the density of the substance or fluid. The volume of 256g of oil and 256g of water is not same. it depends on the density.
3.75g/cm3
If the given dimensions are in feet then 16 times 16 = 256 square feet
256 pounds of plain water is about 31 gallons.
Volume is a 3-dimensional concept and cannot be determined from only 2 linear measures.
i think there would be 500 per meter cube instead of 500 per meter square.
IF I remember correctly, density is mass divided by volume. So.. D=M/V D=256/32 D=8 g/cm I think g/cm is the unit. I could be wrong.