Of course, Squares and Rectangles are 2D shapes, therefore they don't have volumes. However, if you are asking what the volume of a cube is, the equation is; Width X Length X Height = Volume of a cube (or cuboid) Hope that -rant removed for idiocy-
Anteriorly with the cuboid and superiorly with the talus.
Pour les correspondances entre litre et mètre cube, il faut savoirun litre est égal à un décimètre cube (1 dm cube)dans un mètre cube tu as 1000 dm3Donc 1 m3 = 1000 litres
It is the cube root of x.
V=lbh (length x breadth x height)
The relationship between cube and cuboid?
A cube or a cuboid could have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
A cube is a 3D square while cuboid is a 3D rectangle
A cube must have 6 faces, all the same size, all squares. A cuboid only has to have 6 faces. (Sometimes a cuboid is defined as a shape that has six faces that are all rectangles.) A cuboid is a broader range of solids than a cube. A cube is a type of cuboid.
they are the same and if you have a cube and a cuboid then its different because a cube have equally sides and a cuboid has 4 rectangles and 2 squares!cuboid have vertices.
Although often called a cube, in geometric terms it is actually a cuboid.
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A sandwich (not a sandwitch!) is not likely to be a cube. But it need not be a cuboid: it is more likely to be a triangular prism.
A cube is a special case of a cuboid. They have 12 edges and 8 vertices.
1. Cube has all sides equal whereas cuboid doesn't. 2. Cube has all diagonals equal whereas cuboid doesn't.
Bothe are 3-dimensional objects with 6 plane faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges. A cube is a special case of a cuboid and, therefore, all the generic properties of a cuboid also apply to a cube. In addition, while a cuboid has rectangular faces, a cube has square faces.
A cube has 6 squares and a cuboid has only 2 squares and 4 rectangles. So really a cube is all squared faced.