A block of wood is a cuboid and the volume of a cuboid is calculated from the product of its external dimensions (length x width x height). Since you are using both metres and centimetres, convert everything to centimetres. Note that 1m is 100cm and 0.5m is 50cm. So that is 100cm x 50cm x 50cm = 250,000cm3. To convert to cubic metres, divide by 1003, which is 0.25m3. Or simply multiply the dimensions in metres; 1 x 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25m3.
The volume of a cylinder 2.45 across by 1.50 high is: 7.072 cubic units.
The volume is 127,235 cm3
The volume of a cylinder 2.1 meters in diameter and 2.3 meters high is 7.97 cubic meters.
The volume of a cylinder 1.5 inches in diameter x 36 inches high is 63.62 cubic inches.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = pi*2.52*6.5 = 127.6272016 cubic inches
Volume of block: 50*25*16 = 20,000 cubic cm
It is not possible to answer the question. The volume of a rectangular block requires the measure of three lengths - not 2 as given in the question.
30 cm3
The equation for the volume of a rectangular prism (such as a block of ice) is height times width times depth. That would make the volume of this block of ice is 9 meters cubed.
Into a smaller volume.
12 blocks
The density will not be as large as one with the same mass which is spread over a smaller volume.
Volume is calculated by LWH = 84. If you want Density, it is calculated by mass/volume => 24/84 =0.285 g/cm^3
volume=10 multiplied by 7 and 5=350 cubic cm
If the object hsa sunk the volume is equal to the volume of water displaced If the tank is 50 cm high, the volume is 150x100x (36.2-30) = 93000 cubic centimeters
1 x 2 x 3 = 6 The volume of the block is 6 cubic meters
Some products are high volume and low cost if they can be produced by machines cheaply and easily from heap products and sold at a large profit margin. The opposite would be low volume high cost items.