The volume is determined by cubing the length of its side.
The length of the sides of the cube are 8 inches.
The side length is the cube root of the volume.
A cube has all sides equal length and its volume is length cubed. For c volume of 512, each side has length cube root of 512, or 8 cm
A cube cannot have long and short sides: all sides MUST be of the same length.
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
The length of the sides of the cube are 8 inches.
As all the sides of a cube are of equal length then the volume = L3 where L is the length of a side. For a cube with a length of 10' the volume = 103 = 1000 cu ft.
The side length is the cube root of the volume.
A cube has all sides equal length and its volume is length cubed. For c volume of 512, each side has length cube root of 512, or 8 cm
A cube cannot have long and short sides: all sides MUST be of the same length.
Being a CUBE then all the sides are of equal length . Hence V(cube) = side^(3) V = s^(3)
The volume is 27 cubic inches.
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.
The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the length of one of its sides. In this case, the length of one side is 2 units. Therefore, the volume of a cube with sides of 2 units each is 2^3, which equals 8 cubic units.
For a cube with sides of length x, surface area = 6x2 and volume = x3.
A cube with sides measuring 100 cm in length has a volume of 1 million cm3
A cube with a side length of 2 cm has a volume of 8 cubic cm.