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Vol = L * H * W = 16 * 8 * 14 = 1792 cm3
No. It cannot be. Mass cannot be measured in cm3, which is a measure of volume.
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply its length, width, and height together. The formula is Volume = length × width × height. If you provide the dimensions of the prism, I can help you find the specific volume in cm³.
The volume is 3cm * 2cm * 5cm = 30 cm3. The density will depend on the mass of the prism which will depend on the material that the prism is made from.
It depends what shape the prism is ! A cuboid prism would be 24 cm3 - while a triangular prism with those measurements would be half the volume.
If the volume of the first rectangular prism is 120 cm3, then its dimensions are ∛120 ≈ 5.92 cm. Since the second prism's dimensions are twice those of the first, its dimensions are 2 * 5.92 = 11.84 cm. Therefore, the volume of the second prism is 11.84^3 = 1654.83 cm3.
Vol = L * H * W = 16 * 8 * 14 = 1792 cm3
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2*3*4 = 24 cm3
No. It cannot be. Mass cannot be measured in cm3, which is a measure of volume.
8 cm3
12 cm3
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply its length, width, and height together. The formula is Volume = length × width × height. If you provide the dimensions of the prism, I can help you find the specific volume in cm³.
'Dry' volume - is measures in cubic centimetres... 'Wet' volume is measured in millitres.
The volume of the rectangular prism would mathematically be 175 cm3.
The volume of a liquid is usually measured in Litres (L), millilitres (ml) or cubic centimeters (cm3)
The volume is 3cm * 2cm * 5cm = 30 cm3. The density will depend on the mass of the prism which will depend on the material that the prism is made from.