The question cannot be answered because volume is a measure in 3-dimensional space and requires three measures. There are only two given in the question.
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. For example: a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubic centimetre.
It is equal to 1 milliliter of volume
density = mass / volume volume of cube = 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1cm3 density = 0.8g / 1cm3 = 0.8g/cm3
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The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.
8 cubic centimetre
3cm3
in cm, the third power means that its is in 3 demensions. so, something that is 4cm to the third power would be the same size as four blocks of wood, where each block is 1cm long, 1cm thick, and 1cm tall (the three demensions of volume). when converting cm cubed(to the third power=cubed) to ml, however, the formula would simply be 1cm cubed=1ml
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. For example: a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm = 1 cubic centimetre.
Answer: That probably would depend on the type of wood (e.g. ironwood vs balsa.?Answer: No wood is as heavy as iron. Iron would be heavier. Iron has a density of about 8 gram per cubic centimeter; would is usually lighter than water (density less than 1), but some woods are a little heavier than water.
If you assume that the shape is a cuboid, its area is 10 cm2 and its volume is 2 cm3
Volume of a cube = (side × side × side) cubic units. V=1cm x 1cm x 1cm V = 1cm^3
It's one millilitre in volume.
It is equal to 1 milliliter of volume
Centimeters are a measurement of distance, not volume. However, if you were to make a cube that was 1cm long, 1cm tall and 1 cm wide that cube would have a volume of one cubic centimeter (1cm^3) which is equal to one milliliter (1mL)
Let's assume the block of wood is a rectangular cuboid, i.e. it has six faces, each of which is a rectangle, and all the angles are right-angles. The volume V is given by:V = height x length x depthWe can define any of these three to the measurements quoted, but do make sure you are using the same units to measure all three. So in this case:V = 13 cm x 7.45 cm x 2.82 cm= 273.117 cm3Round that off as appropriate - two decimal places would be adequate, so this would be 273.12 cm3. The units are the cube of the units used to measure the lengths, so in this case we measure the volume in cubic centimetres (cm3), since we measured the lengths in centimetres (cm).
If the shape is a cuboid, then the volume is 6 cubic centimetres.