The volume of a cube is the length of the edge of an edge cubed.
i.e. V = L3 where V = volume and L = length of an edge.
So for a cube with edges 10 cm long, the volume is:
V = (10 cm)3
V = 1,000 cm3
1000 cm(3)
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
The volume is one cubic foot.
Easy. The volume of a cube is equal to the length of one edge cubed. So, 9 cm cubed = a volume of 729 (cubic cm)
Volume of a cube (V) = l*w*h V = 5*5*5 = 125 cm3 or 125 cc
The volume of a cube is x3 where x is the side length. Therefore the volume of half a cube would be x3/2. For instance, if the side length of a cube was 2cm, the volume of one half would be 23/2 which comes out at 4cm3
If the volume of a cube is 125 cubic cm, the length of each edge is: 5 cm
Each edge will be the cube root of 125 which is 5 cm
The volume of a cube is determined by cubing the length of one edge, so the cube root of the volume will give you the length of an edge. (In a cube, all of the edges are the same length)
If the length of one edge of a cube is 10cm its volume is: 1,000 cm3
Cube the edge measurement.
You cube the edge length.
The equation of the volume of a cube is s^3, where 's' is the length of one edge. So the edge would be the cubed root of the volume. In your case, the cube root of 200. Which is 5.848 (approx).
The volume of a cube is the cube of the length of one edge. (9 inches)3 = 729 cubic inches.
Each edge will measure about 43.09 units.
All you need is a graduated ruler to measure the length of one edge. From there one calculates the volume. For a cube, which has edges of equal length, you can find the the volume by cubing the length of an edge. Vcube = e3
4 one dimensional units.
15,600 nm3