Flux is the number of lines or particle passing per unit area. The unit of area is meter square.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
100,000 = 1 cubic meter 200,000 = 2cubic meters
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To calculate the surface area, we need to know the shape in question. For example, the surface area of a cube with a side length of 1 meter is 6 square meters, while a cube with a side length of 5 meters has a surface area of 150 square meters. If you're referring to a different shape, please specify for accurate calculations.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
If a face on a cube is 49 square meters the cube's volume is: 343 m3
A square metre is a unit of area. A cubic metre is a unit of volume. The two units are incompatible.
One cubic meter is equal to 1,000 square meters. This is because a cubic meter is a measure of volume, representing a cube with sides that are each 1 meter in length. To find the number of square meters in a cubic meter, you would need to calculate the area of one of the faces of the cube, which is 1 square meter, and then multiply by the number of faces (6) to get 6 square meters.
100,000 = 1 cubic meter 200,000 = 2cubic meters
it is 150- 170 Kg/Meter Cube
There is no answer to this, a "square" (I assume a square meter) is a measure of area (2-dimensions), whereas a cubic meter is a measure of volume (3-dimensions).E.g.Suppose a piece of wood has a length and width of 1 meter each. This makes the wood 1 square meter in size.If you take 6 of these pieces of wood and build a box, the box will have length, width, and height of 1 meter (i.e. a cube). The box has a volume of 1 cubic meter.
newton meter square is not the unit of volume so cant be converted in cm3
As phrased, this question doesn't make much sense. Once could say an infinite number of two-dimentional 'square meters' can fit 'in' a three-dimentional cubic meter. Perhaps the question you are asking is, "In square meters, what is the surface area of a 2-cubic-meter cube?" To answer that, you can find the length of one edge of the cube by taking the cube root of the volume. The cube root of 2 is ABOUT 1.26. (In actuality, it's a never ending, non-repeating decimal, so you can't calculate it exactly.) Now that we know one edge of the cube is 1.26 meters, we can calculate the area of one side. 1.26 ^ 2 = 1.5876 square meters. Since a cube has 6 sides, you can multiply the single-side area by 6. 6 x 1.5876 = 9.5256 square meters for the entire surface area of a cube that occupies 2 cubic meters of space.
Oh, dude, anything larger than a 1-meter cube would be greater in size. So, like, a 2-meter cube, a 3-meter cube, or even a giant inflatable unicorn that's, like, 10 meters tall and 5 meters wide would all be greater than a 1-meter cube. Basically, if it's bigger than a 1-meter cube, it's fair game.