27 = 3³ = 3 x 3 x 3
twenty-seven cubic centimetres
cubic centimeter
You would measure it by mililiters.
To calculate the mass of an ice cube measuring 5.80 cm on each side, first find its volume. The volume of a cube is given by ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the side length. For a 5.80 cm cube, the volume is ( 5.80^3 = 195.112 , \text{cm}^3 ). Since the density of ice is approximately 0.92 g/cm³, the mass can be calculated as ( \text{mass} = \text{density} \times \text{volume} ), resulting in a mass of about 179.09 grams.
cubic centimeters (cm3) are a measure of volume. volume of a cube = side3 = (2.5cm)3 = 15.625cm3
depends. what is the cube made of? an ice cube is solid. a hollow plastic cube is solid, but if you have a 5 sided box that is basically a cube without a top, and fill it with water, you have a water, filling the volume of the box, in a cubed shape. can you be more specific? ===================== A cube could be solid but, as the old song goes, it ain't necessarily so. A cube is just a three dimensional figure. It could exist entirely within your mind. Think of cubes as being lengths, widths, heights, angles, volumes, etc.
To determine the volume of an ice cube, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of one side of the cube. Measure the length of a side of the ice cube and then raise that measurement to the third power. Alternatively, you can submerge the ice cube in water and measure the amount of water displaced, which will equal the volume of the ice cube.
the answers are practically endless. to calculate the volume of a cube/rectangle, such as an ice cube, multiple height by width by length.
Find the length width and height of the ice cube
The water level will decrease slightly when the ice cube melts, but the overall volume will remain constant. The melted ice will just fill the space that the ice cube previously occupied, so the glass will not overflow.
No. When water freezes and becomes ice, it expands. This causes it to have greater volume. If you were to melt down ice, the volume you would measure afterwards (in liquid form) would be lass than the volume of the actual solid ice.
That would depend on the temperature of the cube and the water along with the volume of water and the mass of the ice cube and its area.
This depends on the size and temperature of the ice cube and the ordinary water's temperature and volume.
The density of ice is approximately 0.92 g/cm³. The volume of the ice cube with 1 cm sides is 1 cm³. Therefore, the mass of the ice cube is 0.92 grams.
An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
cubic centimeter
this is because the more is the volume, the greater is the surface area and thus more heat is absorbed by the surfaces resulting in faster melting og ice cube.....
Let V be the volume of the ice cube and U be the volume of the cube immersed in water density of water at 4oC = 0.998 g/cm³ density of ice at 0oC = 0.917 g/cm³ Weight of the ice cube = volume * density * g = 0.917*V*g [N] Buoyancy on the ice cube = volume * density * g = 0.988*U*g [N] Apply Newton's 3rd Law of Motion to the floating ice cube: 0.917*V*g = 0.988*U*g U/V = 0.928 = 92.8% Hence, 92.8% of the ice cube is immersed in water, or 7.2% of the ice cube is above water. The answer in percent can be converted to a fraction as follows: 7.2/100. =========================