No, in fact one is length and the other is volume.
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
No. In fact, if they retain their combined volume, their surface area would increase.
72 * * * * * True if the can is a cuboid. But if it is the normal, cylinder shape (as suggested by the fact it has a diameter!), the volume is pi*r2*h = 56.5 cubic inches.
There are several methods that can be used to calculate the density of a metal ball. The density of a metal ball can be derived from the fact that the volume is: 4*(pi)*r^3/3 and the denisty is mass/volume. If the mass and moment of inertia are known but the dimensions of the metal ball are not, then you can use the fact that the moment of inertia of the ball is 2m*r^2/5 and solve for m to get r=(5I/2)^.5 and plug in the value for r into the volume equation then calculate the density of the ball by dividing the mass by the calculated volume.
No, in fact one is length and the other is volume.
76 litres its a fact
A rectangle volume is length X width X height = volume The fact its a prism is irrelevant as long as it is a box shape.
No, volume is not an adverb. Volume is a noun that refers to the amount of space that a substance or object occupies. Adverbs usually modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to describe how, when, where, or to what extent an action is done.
That would take some doing, since Celsius is not even a unit of volume. As a matter of fact, "Celsius" is not a unit of anything.
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No. In fact it is always finite - unless the sphere itself is infinite.
This is a fact. Water molecules form a crystal lattice structure when frozen, causing the molecules to move farther apart and the volume to increase, leading to expansion.
A key advantage to cost-volume-profit analysis is the fact that it allows managers to more easily answer questions and provides details of company activity. A large drawback is the fact that CVP is limited to its amount of information it can provide.
That is related to the fact that space has 3 dimensions.
That describes me exactly ! I have all of those. In fact, everybody in my neighborhood has.
The home button, the volume rocker and the orientation slider are the only moving parts.