it depends what the cube is made out of it depends what the cube is made out of
A wooden cube is not a very commonly used thing in a chemistry lab. It might be used to raise things (in other words to adjust the height of something by putting the wood block underneath it). Usually a lab-jack is used for this instead however.
It depends on what the cube is made out of.
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There are none because a square is made out of right angles, and a cube's faces are made out of squares.
The mass and density are very different.
The only problem that I can see is that your cube is too large. Any wooden cube with a width smaller than the diameter of the cylinder should slip right in. If you have this problem, it means that your cube and your cylinder are mismatched.
It would be a wooden cube that has been cut in half and painted red.
There are many websites online that sell the B. Zany Zoo Wooden Activity Cube. Target and Amazon online website both have this activity cube item on sale.
I saw one in Barnes & Nobles
The rubik's cube was invented in 1974. It has been manufactured ever since then. The original rubik's cube was made in 1974 when Rubik was 30 years old. It was a wooden model with flat edges more like a sphere than a cube. It wasn't sold in mass production as a patent until 1975 getting many sales for Ernő Rubik, but in 1977 the patent was finally disclosed and many stores started selling the "Magic Cube". 3 years later in 1980 it was renamed to the "Rubik's Cube" making the rubik's cube technically made in 1980.
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it depends what the cube is made out of it depends what the cube is made out of
First you click the wooden cube on the left...wait a sec then click the pole. The wooden cube on the ride should land in the empty space, so that it is flat ..then release the wheel so that it spins and hits the marshmallow off the sticky cube.
It depends on the density of the wood. If the wood is less dense than water, the cube will float. If the wood is more dense than water, the cube will sink.
Yes, everything takes up mass.
One is made of wood the other of plastic so all the differences between the two materials, such as mass, density, transparency, electrical and thermal conductivity etc will apply.