Imagine a square. Now draw a box with all its faces square. This is a cube. Label it so that the height of the box is 1 metre, its width is one metre, and its depth is one metre.
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It is a measure of volume. Volume is 3 dimensional, hence the cubic. The cubic part comes from the word cube. The formula for a cube is the length x length x length. So measure out 1 metre, and then a metre high. That makes a square meter. Now measure out a meter poing back from this. This makes a cube in which each dimension is a meter
A cube with sides that measure 1 meter, will give you:100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cmwhich equals:1,000,000 cm3
That is the simplest form of a cubic meter, a cube measuring one meter on all edges. However, you could also have many other shapes which have a volume of one cubic meter. For example if the height were only half a meter but the length were increased to two meters, you still have a cubic meter of volume. There are infinite variations.
A cubic meter is a unit for volumetric measurement (like fluid ounce).The volume of an object is dependent on its geometry. Thus, your question can only be answered for a cube. For any other geometric object (cuboid or parallelepiped), you need more information regarding other dimensions.If your question is regarding a cube having a volume of a cubic meter (1 cu. m), then the answer is 1 meter. This is so because the volume of a cube with side (or edge) of length 's meter' is s^3 cubic meter (that is, s x s x s cubic meter).
1 meter = 100 centimeters.1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.A cubic meter is an area enclosed by a cube with all lengths of 1 meter which is the same as 100 cm.So the area of a cubic meter is 1 m x 1 m x 1 m = 1 m3.or 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1,000,000 cm3.So there a 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic meter.1 cubic metre=1 m X 1m X1 m=100 cm X 100cm X100 cm=10^6 cm^3
1 cubic meter is 1 meter long. It is 1 meter long by 1 meter wide by 1 meter high. A cubic meter is the shape of a cube or a square.
A cube that measures one metre on all edges: 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 cubic metre
1 meter X 1meter x 1meter, A cube
The volume of a cube is equal to the length of one of its sides cubed. So, if the side length of a cube is "s", then the volume is expressed as V = s^3.
It is a measure of volume. Volume is 3 dimensional, hence the cubic. The cubic part comes from the word cube. The formula for a cube is the length x length x length. So measure out 1 metre, and then a metre high. That makes a square meter. Now measure out a meter poing back from this. This makes a cube in which each dimension is a meter
1 gal x (3,785.41178 cc / 1 gal) x (1 cubic meter / 1,000,000 cc) = 0.00378541178 cubic meters So, 1 gallon = 0.00378541178 cubic meters
A cube with sides that measure 1 meter, will give you:100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cmwhich equals:1,000,000 cm3
A meter is a measurement of length - one dimension. A cubic meter is a measure of volume - three dimensions. A cubic meter would be a space one meter wide x one meter deep x one meter high. In effect a cube.
1,000,000 1 cubic metre = 1,000,000 centimetres3 (100cm x 100cm x 100cm)
8m x 7m x 2m = 112 m3
That is the simplest form of a cubic meter, a cube measuring one meter on all edges. However, you could also have many other shapes which have a volume of one cubic meter. For example if the height were only half a meter but the length were increased to two meters, you still have a cubic meter of volume. There are infinite variations.
A cubic meter is a unit for volumetric measurement (like fluid ounce).The volume of an object is dependent on its geometry. Thus, your question can only be answered for a cube. For any other geometric object (cuboid or parallelepiped), you need more information regarding other dimensions.If your question is regarding a cube having a volume of a cubic meter (1 cu. m), then the answer is 1 meter. This is so because the volume of a cube with side (or edge) of length 's meter' is s^3 cubic meter (that is, s x s x s cubic meter).