The formula that expresses the volume of a square isV = 0 .A square is a 2-dimensional (flat) shape, so it has no volume.
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.
There are none because a square can't be expressed in terms of volume
volume is to a cube volume is to a cube
The question is meaningless. A square is a plane figure which has "area" and not "volume" as in a sphere..
A square only has area, not volume.
Volume of a square = length*width*height
The formula that expresses the volume of a square isV = 0 .A square is a 2-dimensional (flat) shape, so it has no volume.
Area is to square feet as volume is to cubic feet.
A square has an area not a volume. Here are some equations for a cube and a square area of a square = length² volume of a cube = length³ Remember that units are very important.
With great difficulty. A volume is a cubic - or 3-dimensional - measure. So a volume square is a hyper-volume in 6-dimesional space.
Volume is in 3D objects, so you should say volume for a cube. Area is for 2D objects, that is area for square. Volume for cube = side * side * side Area of square = side * side
25 square inches is a measure of area and can't be converted to a volume.
No - a square metre is a unit of area. A cubic metre is a unit of volume.
There are none because a square can't be expressed in terms of volume
No because volume involves multiplying by a value on the 3rd dimension, and since the length on the 3rd dimension is 0 a square's volume is 0.
volume is to a cube volume is to a cube