A metre cube of concrete is a volume of concrete which is equivalent to the volume of a cube each of whose sides are 1 metre long.
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Yes. And the local force of gravity.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
There is no such thing as a cube meter it is a cubic metre. you spelt metre wrong and called it cube instead of cubic.
Its volume is 1 cubic meter.
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Yes. And the local force of gravity.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
That's going to depend on the shape of the cubic meter, because the drying happens where the concrete is in contact with the air. A slab will dry faster than a cube or a pier.
1 meter cubed
1 cubic meter = 1000 L
Oh, dude, anything larger than a 1-meter cube would be greater in size. So, like, a 2-meter cube, a 3-meter cube, or even a giant inflatable unicorn that's, like, 10 meters tall and 5 meters wide would all be greater than a 1-meter cube. Basically, if it's bigger than a 1-meter cube, it's fair game.
There is no such thing as a cube meter it is a cubic metre. you spelt metre wrong and called it cube instead of cubic.
m3 = cube meterYou can represent a cube meter as a 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter container full of water.Now imagine a tridimentional structure containing 1000 m3 of water.
Its volume is 1 cubic meter.
100,000 = 1 cubic meter 200,000 = 2cubic meters
1 meter cube = 1000 liter = 1 million millliter 1 meter cube = 1 million centimeter cube then 1 million milliter = 1 million centimeter cube hence 1 ml = 1 cc