1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
1cm
They are the same.
There would be 1,452 1cm cubes that fit in a 12cmx12cmx11cm cube. This is determined by multiplying the dimensions of the larger cube together (12x12x11) and dividing by the volume of the smaller cubes, which is 1cm^3.
1cm
1 cubic cm of water 338.14023 fluid ounces
"centicube" is not really a proper English word but if we take that you mean a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3, then that volume has no inherent mass or weight. However, if it is a volume of some material then it will weigh varying amounts, depending on the density of the material. Each material will weigh differently.
A centicube is a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3
1cm
A cube has 6 sides, therefore a 1cm cube has a total surface area of 6 square centimeters.
Volume of a cube = (side × side × side) cubic units. V=1cm x 1cm x 1cm V = 1cm^3
A cube cannot have sides with different lengths.
It's the same volume as a cube with all sides 1cm long. 1cm^3 = 1 milliliter
6CM3
They are the same.
First of all it is NOT a cube if the dimensions are different. but a CUBOID. V(Cuboid) = 1 cm X 1 cm X 6 cm = 6 cm^(3) .
If u mean in water, no... 1cm cube of water is 1g so a dice 1cm an d is 2g will not float... DENSITY! (I'm still in year 7 XD)