A cube with a volume of 27 m3 has the following:
length3 is volume. 73 is 343m3
False, a cubic centimeter is the space taken by a "Cube" whose sides are 1 centimeter long
This question doesn't explain what exactly is the problem is. A square meter is exactly what it says, a square that is 1m long by 1m wide or any combination of dimensions that when multiplied give a result of 1m^2 e.g. 2m long by 0.5m wide has an area of 1 meter squared. A cubic meter is the same idea except that an extra dimension is added on so a cubic meter is a cube/box with dimensions 1m long by 1m wide by 1m tall or any combination as above. When using equations where your given cubic meters or square meters and the answer is in the other form, treat the units as algebraic values with powers and include them in the equation so that m^3 divided by m = m^2 or vice versa. When trying to change square meters into square centimeters go back to the basic units and work out the ratio. e.g. 1m=100cm, and 1m^2=1m by 1m so 1m^2=100cm by 100cm = 10,000cm^2 therefore 1 square meter = 10,000 square centimeters
That is the volume of a cube with all side length of 1 meter. But a 'cubic' meter is not necessarily a 'cube' with equal edges. It can be rectangular, cylindrical, spherical, pyramid shaped, or any irregular shape. As long as it takes up exactly the same space as the 1-meter-on-each-side cube, it is a cubic meter.
This is a volume of 3.33 cubic meters.
A cubic centimeter (cc) is a unit of volume equal to a cube one centimeter long on each side.
The volume of this cube is 778.7 cubic inches.
V = 1,331 cubic feet.
0.125 cubic meter
It is the cube which has a volume of 64 cubic meters whereas the rectangular solid has a volume of 32 cubic meters
If the container's shape is a cube then the volume is 226.53 cubic meters.
30 cubic meters would equal a cube (like Rubik's cube) with sides of approximately 3.10723 meters in length or, in standard measurement, 10.19431 feet in length (10 feet, 2.3317 inches per side). 30 cubic metres would fill a room 5metres long x 3metres wide x 2metres high.
It depends upon the shape. For example, if it were a cube, it would be about 3.6 meters long.
False, a cubic centimeter is the space taken by a "Cube" whose sides are 1 centimeter long
True
The volume is s^3 (s cubed) cubic inches.
1 cm each time. If a cube has a volume of 1 cubic cm, it has a length of 1. If a cube has a volume of 1000 cubic cm, it has sides of length 10 (10 x 10 x 10 = 1000) So the first cube has sides 1 cm long and the 10th cube has sides 10 cm long. Hence they increase by 1 each time.
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.