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It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units
The volume of any object is measured in cubic units of length - whatever the shape of the object. The only thing that might change are the units of length themselves: if you are imperial minded, then the volume of a model pyramid would be measured in cubic inches, that of the Egyptian or Central/South American ones would be in cubic yards. If you are SI minded, then you will prefer cubic centimetres or cubic metres.
Cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic kilometers, etc., depending on how big the object is that you want to measure.
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
Volume is measured in cubic units.
Volume of all matter is measured in cubic centimeters. Mass is measured in grams. The property of matter that is measured in cubic centimetres is volume. It is a measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies.
The volume of solid objects is typically measured in cubic units such as cubic centimeters (cm³) or cubic meters (m³).
Objects such as liquids, gases, and irregularly shaped solids are typically measured in volume. Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object and is commonly measured in units like liters or cubic centimeters.
Volume is length*width*height in cubic units. If this is not possible then when an object is immersed in water the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object which was discovered by Archimedes.
The amount of space an object occupies is its volume, measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic feet. This volume is determined by the physical dimensions of the object, including its length, width, and height.
It is: width times length times height measured in cubic units
The measure of how much material an object contains is known as its volume. Volume is typically measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters, depending on the size of the object being measured.
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional object and cannot have a volume. A [rectangular] cuboid, of dimensions 8*12*24 has a volume = 2304 cubic units.
Volume is the amount of space an object occupies, typically measured in cubic units like cubic meters or cubic centimeters. It represents the three-dimensional size of an object, giving an indication of how much space it takes up.
The volume of any object is measured in cubic units of length - whatever the shape of the object. The only thing that might change are the units of length themselves: if you are imperial minded, then the volume of a model pyramid would be measured in cubic inches, that of the Egyptian or Central/South American ones would be in cubic yards. If you are SI minded, then you will prefer cubic centimetres or cubic metres.
The amount of space an object occupies is known as its volume. It is typically measured in units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters, depending on the size of the object. Volume is important for determining the capacity or size of an object or space.
Cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic kilometers, etc., depending on how big the object is that you want to measure.