Cubic centimetres and millilitres.
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
A yard of concrete is 27 cubic ft. Your measurements, if in feet, represents 480 cubic ft. Dividing this by 27 results in 17.78 yards.
A solid object has 3 dimensions: Width, Heigth and Depth. For a Cube, you find the volume by mulitplying the lenght of each side. Since each side is same length, then you multiple 3 X 3 X 3 = 27 Cubic Inches. Now that you have the Volume in Cubic Inches, you can convert that to Quarts or other solid or liquid volume measurements.
You could use cubic yards or cubic meters.
You multiply the 3 measurements
You can't. To find out a cubic capacity you need 3 measurements no just 2. Your question provides just 2 measurements.
None. You cannot convert cubic measurements to non-cubic measurements. 1 Cubic foot= 0.028316 Cubic Meter.
Gallons are determined by cubic feet. Cubic inches can be converted into cubic feet, but three measurements are needed to find cubic inches. Two measurements result in square feet, and it's impossible to determine gallons from that.
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
Volume = 50*20*25 = 25000 cubic units
You find cubic inches in a box by multiplying its length by its width, and by its height. The measurements for length, width, and height should all be in inches. This is known as the volume of the box.
You can not equate volumetric measurements with linear measurements. Assuming you mean how many cubic inches in a cubic meter...1 (cubic meter) = 61 023.7441 cubic inches
Cubic centimeter or cm3 is a measurement of volume. To find volume in cm3, you need to have three dimensions, such as length, width and height for a cube given in centimeters. By multiplying these three measurements, you find the volume in cubic centimeters.
There is only one cubic measurement required.
Volume is measured in cubic measurements, such as m3, cm3, ft3, etc... .
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.