Well, darling, the volume of a chalkboard eraser can vary depending on its shape. If it's a rectangular prism, you can calculate it by multiplying the length, width, and height in centimeters. If it's a cylindrical eraser, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Just grab a ruler and measure that bad boy to get your answer!
To calculate the volume of a chalkboard eraser, you would need to measure its length, width, and height in centimeters. Once you have these measurements, you would multiply the length by the width and then multiply that result by the height to get the volume in cubic centimeters (cm³). The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular prism, which is the shape of a typical chalkboard eraser, is Volume = Length x Width x Height.
V= 8cmx6cmx3cm
Its volume is 8 cubic cm
Volume: 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cubic cm
A 7-cm cube has a volume of 343 cm3
Volume = 6.86.86.8 = 314.432 cubic cm
245.8
The density of an eraser is typically measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). These measurements indicate the mass of the eraser per unit volume.
Nothing can have a volume of 500 cm. Volume cannot be measured in cm, which is a measure of length - in 1D space, not volume in 3D space.
V= 8cmx6cmx3cm
Depends on what type of eraser you have. I measured the original pink eraser 5cm long.
About 5 cm.
volume of board = L * b * h volume = 1.8 X8.8 X 30.5 =483.12 cm ^ 3
The density of the wooden board is 0.8 g/cm^3. You calculate density by dividing the mass (400 g) by the volume (500 cm^3). So, density = mass/volume = 400g/500cm^3 = 0.8g/cm^3.
483cm3Multiply 1.8x8.8x30.5 = 483.12 = about 483. Multiply (cm)(cm)(cm) = cm3
you would use cm because mm are too small to measure a eraser with and dm are too big to measure a eraser
Of course, this depends on the eraser. Generally 1 or 2 cm.
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