This would depend on the shape of the solid.
If you are refering to a 1m cube where all edges are 1m long, then the answer you are looking for would be 6 square metres.
Imagine a dice which has 6 sides - if each edge was 1 metre long, each face of the dice would be 1 square metre - there are 6 sides, all equal in area, so the total surface area would be 6 square metres.
For any other solid shape the answer would be different
Hope this helps.
No, One cubic meter is 1m3 One square meter is 1m2
That doesn't make sense. Square meter is 2D. Cubic meter is 3D. To attempt to answer your question... A square meter is one meter long and one meter wide. A cubic meter is one meter long, one meter wide, and one meter tall.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
inconsistant units... cubic meter is the measure of a volume and square feet is the measure of area.
No, One cubic meter is 1m3 One square meter is 1m2
That doesn't make sense. Square meter is 2D. Cubic meter is 3D. To attempt to answer your question... A square meter is one meter long and one meter wide. A cubic meter is one meter long, one meter wide, and one meter tall.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
Because a square meter is two dimensional and a cubic meter is three dimensional, there would theoretically be an infinite number of square meters within a cubic meter.
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A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. There are 1,000,000 cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so 1 cubic meter has a mass of 1000 kilograms.
inconsistant units... cubic meter is the measure of a volume and square feet is the measure of area.
One square meter is one meter long by one meter wide, ie; two dimensional. One cubic meter is one meter long by one meter wide by one meter high, ie; three dimensional. So no, one square meter is not the same as one cubic meter.
You simply can't convert that.
Square meters is a measurement of area. Cubic meter is a measurement of volume. One has little to do with the other.
A square metre is a measure of area while a cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.