1 centimeter, which is 0.01 meter.
The volume of a cube is determined by cubing the length of one edge, so the cube root of the volume will give you the length of an edge. (In a cube, all of the edges are the same length)
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its side.
A cube with an edge length of one unit, known as a unit cube, has a volume of one cubic unit. The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of an edge. Since the edge length of a unit cube is 1, its volume is ( 1^3 = 1 ) cubic unit.
4 units of length
You cube the edge length.
One cubic centimeter is equal to one milliliter, making it a common unit of volume for small quantities such as liquids or medication. It represents the volume of a cube with sides that are each one centimeter in length.
The volume of a cube is determined by cubing the length of one edge, so the cube root of the volume will give you the length of an edge. (In a cube, all of the edges are the same length)
The volume of a cube depends on the length of its side.
If the length of one edge of a cube is 10cm its volume is: 1,000 cm3
Surface Area of Cube is 6 x a^2 where a is the length of one side of cube. Volume of Cube is a^3 where a is the length of one side of cube.
The volume of a cube is x3 where x is the side length. Therefore the volume of half a cube would be x3/2. For instance, if the side length of a cube was 2cm, the volume of one half would be 23/2 which comes out at 4cm3
Answer in short: cube root of volume. Side length of a cube is the cube root of the volume of the cube or the square root of the area of one of its sides. Examples: A cube of volume 64 has a side length of 4, and a side area of 16. A cube is a symmetrical three dimensional object.
it's V=LxWxH (volume is equal to length times width times height)
4 units of length
A milliliter is a measure of volume. It is equivalent to a cube one centimeter on a side, about the size of a sugar cube. A millimeter is a measure of length. It is one tenth of a centimeter; there are 25.4 millimeters in an inch. It doesn't make sense to ask how many volumes are in a length. However, you can consider a cubic millimeter, the volume of a cube one millimeter on a side. That is one thousandth of a milliliter.
You cube the edge length.
Cube it. For example: l^3.