The answer depends on what the stack is made up of.
volume is equal to four thirds pie times the radius cubed.
Volume
The radius of a sphere is equal to one-half the diameter. If the volume of the sphere is known, then the radius (r) is equal to the cube root of 3/4 of (Volume/pi).
Volume is measured in cubic centimetres.volume_cone = 1/3πr2hIf radius and height are equal and the volume of the cone is 1234 cu cm then:volume_cone = 1/3πh2h⇒ 3 x volume = πh3⇒ h = 3√(3 x volume ÷ π)= 3√(3 x 1234 cm3 ÷ π)≈ 10.56 cm
That is how you find the volume of an object.
To find the volume of a stack of centimeter cubes you only need to have the dimension of one side. Once you get the dimension of one side you can find its cube to get the volume of the stack.
A triangular prism can be thought of as a stack of triangles. Then the volume is equal to the area of the triangular base multiplied by the height of the prism, or 1/2 length * width * height.
100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
43 stacks and one third of a stack.
Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.
The volume of a cone is exactly equal to one third the volume of a cylinder of equal height and radius. The volume of a cylinder is equal to πr2h, so the volume of a cone is πr2h/3
Add all of the cubes
volume of water an object displaces is equal to the volume of the part of the object inside it
Volume of a prism is equal to the cross-sectional area multiplied by the height.
The stack would be about 678.66 miles high.
NO. If you mix them in equal parts, that would give you 35 volume. To get 15 volume, mix equal parts of 10 and 20 volume.
The water displaced by the body is equal to its volume.