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∙ 12y agoMultiply the three numbers together, and you'll have your answer.
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∙ 12y agoBeing a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
Rectangles, being two-dimensional, don't have volume. The volume of the object you're describing is 240 cubic centimeters.
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density = mass/volume volume = length * height * width 2.70 * 2.70 * 2.70 = 19.683 23.07 (mass) / 19.683 = 1.17207742722146 grams per centimeter cubed * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is not justified. 1.172 gms per cc is a more appropriate answer. * * * * * That degree of precision in the answer is justified because in some cases the difference bettween 1.17207742722146 and 1.172 could be multiplyed by that being a fraction of the number being calculated and the longer answer is actualy more acurate and the question asker can round it down if they think that for their case it would be justfied to round it down.
Rectangles, being two-dimensional objects, do not have volume. Rectangular prisms, on the other hand, do. The equation for their volume is length*width*height, or lwh.
Block being a box: Height * Length * Depth = Volume Giving the three dimensions available.
To calculate the weight of structural steel, you can use the formula: weight = volume × density. First, calculate the volume of the steel by multiplying its length, width, and height. Then, multiply the volume by the density of the specific type of structural steel being used to determine the weight.
To calculate the weight of steel without using a steel table book, you can use the formula: Weight = Volume x Density. First, calculate the volume of the steel by multiplying the length, width, and height. Then, multiply the volume by the density of the specific type of steel being used.
A thickness planer is a type of woodworking machine. This machine is used to make boards that are of the same thickness throughout the length of the board as well as being flat on both of the surfaces.
To calculate the volume of liquid in the pipe, we need to first calculate the cross-sectional area of the pipe using the formula for the area of a circle (Area = π * (radius)^2) with the radius being half of the diameter. Then, we can multiply the cross-sectional area by the length of the pipe to find the volume. Finally, convert the volume from cubic feet to gallons if needed.
Simply find the length of pipe that makes the bend and the look up the volume in a place like Crane's Technical Paper No. 410. To find the length of the pipe, use the formula S=R(theta) with R being the radius to the center of the pipe and theta, the angle of the bend (in radians). S will be the length in the same units as R. Thanks, Michael
volume of cuboid = height * width * length volume = 20 * 8 =160 cm ^ 3
tonnage capacity is equal to area x shear strength of material. calculate area by multipying length and thickness of material.
Squares, being two-dimensional, don't have volume. They have area, length x width, or one side squared. Cubes have volume. Length x width x height or one side cubed.
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
Rectangles, being two-dimensional, don't have volume. The volume of the object you're describing is 240 cubic centimeters.
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