"Cubic meter" is not a width. It's a volume, an amount of space, or the
holding capacity of a box, a bottle, or a tank.
When the water in an official Olympic-size swimming pool is 1.36 meters deep,
there is 1,700 cubic meters of water in the pool.
The volume of an object. Probably an object the size of a room or larger.
"Square meter" is a unit of area. "Cubic meter" is a unit of volume.If you have a large box, the "square meters" of its sides would tell you how much paint you needin order to paint the sides, whereas the "cubic meters" of its inside would tell you how much waterit would take to fill it."Square" meters and "Cubic" meters are completely different units, and they're used to measurecompletely different quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other. That would be liketrying to convert your age into gallons.
10,000 square metres equals 1 hectare. Cubic metres would define a 3 dimensional object which a hectare does not describe.
You would need to supply the volume of the container, not the area. Your number of 14 square meters doesn't provide enough information. If you meant to write 14 CUBIC meters, then we can calculate the average density as 0.04286 grams per cubic centimeter,, which means that the object will easily float. If it is floating, then it displaces 600 kg of water, which has a volume (assuming fresh water at standard temperature) of 0.6 cubic meters.
No. Nine cubic meters is 9,000 litres (1,000 litres per cubic meter).
1/100 cubic meters
The volume of an object. Probably an object the size of a room or larger.
The formula for volume is equal to the area of the base times the height. The answer will be in cubic meters. It would be 3.62 times 12.34 which equals 44.67 cubic meters.
"Square meter" is a unit of area. "Cubic meter" is a unit of volume.If you have a large box, the "square meters" of its sides would tell you how much paint you needin order to paint the sides, whereas the "cubic meters" of its inside would tell you how much waterit would take to fill it."Square" meters and "Cubic" meters are completely different units, and they're used to measurecompletely different quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other. That would be liketrying to convert your age into gallons.
10,000 square metres equals 1 hectare. Cubic metres would define a 3 dimensional object which a hectare does not describe.
The conversion of meters to feet is 1 meter = 3.28 feet. Then, to find the conversion between cubic meters and cubic feet you cube both sides. (1)3 = (3.28)3 So, 1 cubic meter is equal to 35.3 cubic feet. 1 meter3 = 35.3 feet3 To convert to cubic feet, simply multiply cubic meters by 35.3. To convert to cubic meters, simply divide cubic feet by 35.3.Since 1 cubic metre = 35.315 cubic feet, you would need to multiply the number of cubic meters by 35.315 to get the equivalent measurement in cubic feet. That is all you need!
No. It is the same as a cubic decimeter though. That's an important difference as a decameter is equal to ten meters, whereas a decimeter is equal to one tenth of a meter. So one cubic decimeter is equal to one litre. A cubic decameter would instead be one million litres.
It could be with a material of the correct density. 2 tons = 4000 pounds = 1814 kg. Divide by 5 cubic meters. So if you have a density of 362.8 kg/m3 = 0.3628 g/cm3 then 5 cubic meters would have a mass of 2 tons.
Assuming that this area is a box-like object, the volume would be equal to LWH. For this object, 14*7*4=392 cubic feet.
Yes. The units of volume would be cubic feet or cubic meters.
Acres are a unit of area. Cubic meters are a unit of volume. Therefore there is no possible answer to this question. One acre is approximately 4,000 square meters (not cubic meters). Therefore 103 acres would be approximately 412,000 square meters. These calculations might not be to the accuracy required for a school assignment; you would have to look up the exact conversion table values if a more accurate number is needed.
Square meters is a measure of area while cubic meters is a measure of volume. One cannot simply be converted to the other. If the shape is a prism with area of the base equuals 388 square meters, you would multiply 388 by the height in meters to get volume in cubic meters. If it is another shape, you would need to find the volume in cubic meters by another method.