The volume of an oblong is:
volume = length x width x height
As the box is cubical, ie is a cube, all sides are of equal length, thus:
volume_cube = side x side x side
= side3
So, given the volume:
side = cube_root(volume)
ie, take the cube root of the volume of 2.197cm3.
If it is a true cube, then the length = width = height. Therefore the length = cube root of 81 = 811/3 = 4.3267....inches.
If you mean square inches, no. A volume can be in CUBIC inches, or some other CUBIC measurement.
A cube thirteen feet to a side has a volume of 2197 cubic feet. A cube ten feet to a side has a volume of 1000 cubic feet. The larger cube has 1197 cubic feet, or 119.7 percent, more volume over the smaller one.
The volume of this sphere is: 1,092,900,000,000 cubic km
The volume is 64 cubic cm
10
Volume is 512 cubic inches.
10 meters
The total volume is 1,000 cubic feet.
It equals volume that is calculated in cubic units.
The length of each edge is: 1.5 meters.
10.0 cubic meters
Cube: V=s3 Rectanglular prism:V=lwh
10*7*5 =350 cubic centimetres.
Apart from calculating the volume, you would also have to know the density. Then, multiply the volume by the density.For example: A cubical water tank has 2 meters on every side. That makes for a volume of 8 cubic meters.The density of water is 1000 kg / cubic meter, so in the end result you have (8 cubic meters) x (1000 kg / cubic meter) = 8000 kg.
Yes ! it is!, while the cubic liter of the mensicus and desiliter are the same on the equivalent of the lenght and mass, it is!
a shoebox with a lenght of 10 inches a width of 8 and a height of 4