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Volume of a pyramid in cubic units: 1/3*base area*altitude Volume: 1/3*0.5*3*3*sin(60 degrees)*4 = 5.196 cubic meters rounded to 3 decimal places
A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.
The volume of a cube whose side length is 4 cm is: 64 cm3
The length of a side of a cube whose volume is 25cm3 is 5 centimeters.
The volume of a sphere whose diameter is 25 centimeters is 8,181 cubic centimeters
The amount of water whose temperature would change by 15 degrees Celsius when it absorbs 2646 joules of heat energy is 42,2g H2O.
Biphenyl (C6H5)2 has a melting point of 69.2 degrees Celsius
There are very many places whose temperatures are within that range.
In most substances, maximum density occurs at the lowest temperature attainable. The only substance that this is not true for is water, whose maximum density is at 3.98 degrees Celsius.
The volume of any fluid, at any temperature, that can be held in a cube whose edge is 3.0 centimetres long is 27 cubic centimetres or 27 millilitres. Incidentally, since 1964, the SI units of mass and volume have been de-linked so that the mass of 1 millilitre of water is not 1 gram. At its maximum density (4 deg C, and a pressure of 1 atmosphere) the mass is 0.999 972 grams. At room temperature (20 deg C) it is lower, 0.998 207 1 grams.
Ketchup is a mixture whose contents vary from one manufacturer to another. There are no unique freezing/melting points.
It has two natural fixed points: 0 degrees at the freezing point of water and 100 degrees at the boiling point of water. The range is divided into 100, in line with other decimal based scales. This is in contrast to the previously widely used Fahrenheit scale whose zero point is somewhat arbitrary.
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
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The volume of water in a 1.5m x1m x1m cube is 396 US gallons.
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The difference between the boiling and freezing point of pure water, at atmospheric pressure, is 100 on both, the degrees Celsius and Kelvin scales. It is 180 on the Fahrenheit scale. The USA and some Caribbean islands are the only countries whose official temperature scale is Fahrenheit; in all other countries, and specially amongst scientists, the scale used is Celsius or Kelvin.