A cubic cm is a measure of volume - the space occupied by a shape in 3-dimensional space. The shape itself can be a cuboid but could also be spherical, prismatic, pyramidal or simply a random blob.A cm cube, on the other hand is a 3-d shape bounded by six squares with sides of 1 cm each.>cm cubed refers to the side length of a cubeeg:5 cm cubed = 5 * 5 * 5 = 125 cu cmsand:cu cms refers to volume (of the cube in this case)
It is its volume or capacity.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Therefore, it has no volume - which is what capacity measures.
Not possible ! A rectangle is a two-dimentional shape. Volume is a measure of capacity.
it depends on the shape. but if it was a cube then it would be length x width x height and in the case of a cube all those are the same so it would be determined by the length cubed. volume is always expressed in cubed units ( cm3 M3 ect.) no mater what shape.
You cannot associate length and volume directly without knowing shape and other 2 dimensions first
If you mean: 4/3*pi*radius cubed then it is the volume of a sphere
Some answers were close, or the posters had the right idea. However, three cm cubed means each of all three dimensions of the cubic volume are three cm (if the volume was in a cubic shape, but it doesn't need to be), so there are actually 27 cubic centimeters, so divide 17g by 27 cubic centimeters, you get .629629... So, expressed as density it would be .629... grams per cubic centimeter.
A cubic cm is a measure of volume - the space occupied by a shape in 3-dimensional space. The shape itself can be a cuboid but could also be spherical, prismatic, pyramidal or simply a random blob.A cm cube, on the other hand is a 3-d shape bounded by six squares with sides of 1 cm each.>cm cubed refers to the side length of a cubeeg:5 cm cubed = 5 * 5 * 5 = 125 cu cmsand:cu cms refers to volume (of the cube in this case)
It is its volume or capacity.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Therefore, it has no volume - which is what capacity measures.
If its in the shape of a sphere its volume is 696.909703 or 697 cubic mm to the nearest cubed mm.
The volume of a shape is a measure of the amount of space it occupies in three dimensions. It is typically calculated by multiplying the area of the base of the shape by its height or depth. The units for volume are cubed, such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
Not possible ! A rectangle is a two-dimentional shape. Volume is a measure of capacity.
Cubic centimeter.
You can't compare length to volume, unless you know the other dimensions or the shape. A millilitre is a centimetre cubed. So if you meant millimetre cubed, then 1 mm cubed would be 1000 times less than a centimetre cubed.
it depends on the shape. but if it was a cube then it would be length x width x height and in the case of a cube all those are the same so it would be determined by the length cubed. volume is always expressed in cubed units ( cm3 M3 ect.) no mater what shape.