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.
work out the volume of the cube using length x width x height. If the 2-D measurements are in metres then convert the volume units into gallons. m3
1) It definitely isn't a cube. 2) The volume of the so called "cube" is 64cm3.
Volume is expressed simply as length time width times height, or L*W*H. When we substitute in the values, we get the expression 2*1*2, which equals 4. It's important to note that any volume is expressed in cubic units, so therefore the volume of that cube (actually a rectangular prism since the sides are not all equal) is 4 cubic feet.
The can be numerically the same, but understand that area and volume are different physical quantities. Let the dimensions of the prism be length = a, width = b, height = c Area = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac = 2(ab+bc+ac) Volume = abc The numerical value of the area can equal that of the volume if and only if: 2(ab+bc+ac) = abc (if a = b = c, the prism is a cube, and the numerical area will equal the numerical volume if and only if the edge of the cube is 6 units long and the area is measured in the square of those units and the volume is measured in the cube of those units)
8 units (length X width X height) (2 units) X (2 units) X (2 units) = 8 units
work out the volume of the cube using length x width x height. If the 2-D measurements are in metres then convert the volume units into gallons. m3
A cone with a base radius of 2 units and a height of 19 units has a volume of 79.59 cubic units.
Assuming the shape is a cube, it would be 2*2*2 = 8 cubic units
8 cubic units
Volume of a cube is side x side x side. For example a cube with side as 2 cm will have 8 centimeter cube volume.
1) It definitely isn't a cube. 2) The volume of the so called "cube" is 64cm3.
It is: 2*2*2 = 8 cubic units
Volume is expressed simply as length time width times height, or L*W*H. When we substitute in the values, we get the expression 2*1*2, which equals 4. It's important to note that any volume is expressed in cubic units, so therefore the volume of that cube (actually a rectangular prism since the sides are not all equal) is 4 cubic feet.
The volume of any rectangular prism (including a cube) is width x height x length. The area of the bottom is width x length. So the area of the base is the volume divided by the height. With specifically a cube it gets even easier, because the lenght, width and height are all the same. So if the length (or the width or the height) = x , then the area of the base is x^2 (squared) and the volume of the cube is x^3 (cubed). this means the base of the cube is the volume divided by any of the following: length, width, height.
The can be numerically the same, but understand that area and volume are different physical quantities. Let the dimensions of the prism be length = a, width = b, height = c Area = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac = 2(ab+bc+ac) Volume = abc The numerical value of the area can equal that of the volume if and only if: 2(ab+bc+ac) = abc (if a = b = c, the prism is a cube, and the numerical area will equal the numerical volume if and only if the edge of the cube is 6 units long and the area is measured in the square of those units and the volume is measured in the cube of those units)
The volume is 16 cubic units.