6 in x 6 in x 6 in = 216 cubic inches
a cube has 12 edges...so the 96 inch wire would be cut into 12 pieces, each measuring 8 inches volume = 8x8x8 = 512 cubic inches Davehx
equal the density of any other piece, assuming that the original cube was made of the same uniform substance.
If a cube of jello is cut into two pieces the density of the pieces do not change.
If a face on a cube is 49 square meters the cube's volume is: 343 m3
The volume of a 3-inch cube is 27 cubicinches. (not "inches")
No. Each piece of the cube would have the same density.
a cube has 12 edges...so the 96 inch wire would be cut into 12 pieces, each measuring 8 inches volume = 8x8x8 = 512 cubic inches Davehx
equal the density of any other piece, assuming that the original cube was made of the same uniform substance.
volume is to a cube volume is to a cube
You can fix it if only the pieces fell off, but if a center square broke off, well, that's a lot harder, and you might possibly have to buy a whole new one. However, if you just need to put the pieces back, you should start with an edge piece and put it in place. NOTE: PUT IT TOGETHER SOLVED OR IT WILL MOST LIKELY BE IMPOSSIBLE. To put an edge piece into place, slip it under two center pieces by the protruding sections so it looks like a normal cube edge. Then put another edge piece in right next to it (between two center squares). Next, you need to slide the right corner piece in between the two edges you already put in, making sure the right color is facing down. Next, slide the right edge piece on top of the corner. This should have a 2x2 block on one corner.Continue to put pieces in place on another corner of the cube center. You should put all the pieces on all but one side on. The last side is a bit tricky. To get an edge piece on, you will have to snap it into place instead of sliding it in from the side. Snap the pieces into place in this order:p.s. you should put an edge piece in last, not a corner.-------------| 7 | 1 | 2 ||---|---|---|| 8 | x | 3 ||---|---|---|| 6 | 5 | 4 |-------------NOTE: THE CUBE IS VERY UNSTABLE WHILE SOME PIECES ARE OUT OF PLACE. TAKE CARE NOT TO BUMP IT AND *CRASH* AND HAVE TO START ALL OVER AGAIN. :)
216 cu cm
It is 16*(Volume of the Cube).
It is 4.5*(Volume of Cube).
If the same mass is contained in a greater volume, that means that the mass is spread thinner, so there's "less mass in each little piece of volume". That's the same as saying "lower density".
volume of the cube - volume of the sphere = volume enclosed between the cube and sphere
The volume of a cube of 5cm is: 125 cm3
The volume of Cube B is 216 cm3