216 mm3
9x6x5=270 cubic millimeters.1000 cubic millimeters is a cubic centimeter
An object measuring 8mm by 4mm is relatively small, approximately the size of a small button or a piece of candy. To visualize it, 8mm is just over 0.3 inches, while 4mm is about 0.16 inches. This size makes it suitable for applications requiring compact dimensions, such as electronics or jewelry components.
6*9 mm = 54 mm = 2.13 inches. This is NOT the same as 6mm * 9mm which is a measure of area - in 2 dimensional space and so cannot be converted to inches which represent a 1 dimensional measure.
To calculate the number of small cubes that can fit inside the largest cube, we need to find the volume of each cube. The formula for volume is side length cubed. So, the volume of the small cube is 1mm x 1mm x 1mm = 1mm³, and the volume of the largest cube is 4mm x 4mm x 4mm = 64mm³. Therefore, it would take 64 small cubes to fill the largest cube.
answer is 14.3 Kg.
9x6x5=270 cubic millimeters.1000 cubic millimeters is a cubic centimeter
About 1 1/8" x 3/8".
Not enough information to answer.... There is no 'standard' weight for cardboard. A box with walls of 4mm thickness will weigh less than the same size box, with walls of 6mm thickness.
About 1 1/8" x 3/8".
151200
An object measuring 8mm by 4mm is relatively small, approximately the size of a small button or a piece of candy. To visualize it, 8mm is just over 0.3 inches, while 4mm is about 0.16 inches. This size makes it suitable for applications requiring compact dimensions, such as electronics or jewelry components.
140 x 120 x 4 = 67200mm3
72cm (9mm x 8 sides = 9 x 8 = 72)
6*9 mm = 54 mm = 2.13 inches. This is NOT the same as 6mm * 9mm which is a measure of area - in 2 dimensional space and so cannot be converted to inches which represent a 1 dimensional measure.
Assuming you mean 5.9mm x 4mm, it's 23.6 mm²
To calculate the number of small cubes that can fit inside the largest cube, we need to find the volume of each cube. The formula for volume is side length cubed. So, the volume of the small cube is 1mm x 1mm x 1mm = 1mm³, and the volume of the largest cube is 4mm x 4mm x 4mm = 64mm³. Therefore, it would take 64 small cubes to fill the largest cube.
4mm x 16mm ST