1 litre would be a cube with each edge of length 1 decimetre = 10 centimetres.
If you are only able to visualise imperial measures, that is a cube with approx 4 inch edges.
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To hold 1 liter of water, a cube must have a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters (since 1 liter equals 1,000 cm³). The formula for the volume of a cube is ( V = a^3 ), where ( a ) is the length of a side. Solving for ( a ), we find that ( a = \sqrt[3]{1,000} ), which is approximately 10 centimeters. Therefore, a cube with dimensions of 10 cm on each side can hold 1 liter of water.
Square=2 Cube=3
square it and cube it
A cube has 6 square faces.
no. the square is 2d and the cube is 3d