The cube's edge length is 1 decimeter.
The total volume of two cubes that each have edge lengths of 5 feet is: 250 cubic feet.
The difference is (216 - 125) = 91 cubic centimeters.
A liter is a unit of volume, the same as a cubic decimeter.
1 decimeter = 10 centimeters Volume = 10*10*10 = 1000 cubic cm = 1 litre
The volume of cylinders are measured in cubic units.
None. Cubic metres measure volume, decimetres measure linear length.
The cube of any unit of length: cubic meter, cubic centimeter, cubic decimeter, cubic kilometer, cubic light-year, etc.
Centimeters is a measure of length, cubic decimeters is a measure of volume. The two can not be equated.
The total volume of two cubes of the same size is: 250 cubic feet.
Volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter.Volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter.Volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter.Volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter.
Cubic metre is a unit for a volume, a decimetre is a unit for a length. The two cannot be compared. What you can say is that 1 cubic decimetre is 0.001 cubic metre.
The total volume of two cubes that each have edge lengths of 5 feet is: 250 cubic feet.
The base unit of length is the meter, the unit of volume is the cubic meter. You can also take the third power of other units of length to get a unit of volume, for example cubic foot, cubic light-year or cubic angstrom. The basic unit of mass is the kilogram; it is not currently derived from the unit of length, although it was originally defined as the mass of one cubic decimeter of water.
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
A cubic decimeter and a liter have the same volume so 0.55 cubic decimeter = 0.55 liter.
The difference is (216 - 125) = 91 cubic centimeters.
The main SI unit is the cubic meter, other SI unit include the cubic decimeter (= liter), the cubic centimeter (= milliliter), etc.; in general, you can cube any unit of length (cubic foot, cubic parsec, etc.). There are also some units of volume that are not specifically related to a length, such as the gallon.