It depends on what cube you are talking about. If you mean a cube of sugar then about about 4x10^-6 metric tons. A cubic metre of water is close enough to 1 metric ton. The cube from the movie 'The Cube', that angry robot cube from Star Trek or a Rubik's cube are all other cube examples that would have varying weights.
It is a 10 cm cube.
cube
Two properties of a cube are six sides and three dimensions.
In SQL Server Analysis Services, a cube is a structure for representing data across multiple dimensions. For example, an Sales cube might have Product, Price and Customer dimensions, and each Sale would be measured against each of these dimensions. In SQL Server's T-SQL language, "cube" is an option that can be applied to the GROUP BY clause.
It depends on what cube you are talking about. If you mean a cube of sugar then about about 4x10^-6 metric tons. A cubic metre of water is close enough to 1 metric ton. The cube from the movie 'The Cube', that angry robot cube from Star Trek or a Rubik's cube are all other cube examples that would have varying weights.
That is because a cube has 3 dimensions, and a square has 2.That is because a cube has 3 dimensions, and a square has 2.That is because a cube has 3 dimensions, and a square has 2.That is because a cube has 3 dimensions, and a square has 2.
No.
It is a 10 cm cube.
A tiny cube of sugar is called a sugar cube, while a tiny cube of salt is called a salt cube.
Depends on the dimensions of the cube. What is the length, width, and height?
.jacob chistoph radinvented the sugar cube.
No, a sugar crystal is smaller than a sugar cube. A sugar cube is made up of compressed sugar crystals, so it contains multiple sugar crystals.
Sugar dissolves faster.
it depend on the dimensions of the cube and the rectangle
Yes, a sugar cube can dissolve in water. When placed in water, the sugar cube breaks down into individual sugar molecules due to the interactions between the water molecules and the sugar molecules, causing the sugar cube to disappear into the water.
No, it is not.