Volume = (height)(area base)
To find the volume of a stack of centimeter cubes you only need to have the dimension of one side. Once you get the dimension of one side you can find its cube to get the volume of the stack.
the volume of a cylinder equals pi times the radius squared times the height. If you have the volume, you can't know the radius or the height, only their proportional value. You need more information
Divide the surface area by six. That will give you the area of one face, which will be a perfect square. The square root of that number will give you the length of a side. The cube of the side will be the volume.
volume of a cone = 1/3 x pi x radius2 x height Rearrange the formula: height = volume of cone divided by 1/3 x pi x radius2
Volume = Length * Height * Width That equation can be rearranged to: Width = Volume/(Length * Height) This answer will only work for a cuboid (or a cube) and not any other 3d shape.
If the height of a cube doubles and the new object is to remain a cube, all its other dimensions must also double. The volume then increases by a factor of 23 = 8. If only the height doubles, the cube changes to a square prism, and in that instance, the volume doubles.
There can be many volumes with only a length of 4 inches for a cube. the formula to find volume is volume=length x width x height. an example to find the volume of a cube with length 4 inches is, v=lxwxh v=4x2x3 v=8x3 v=24 inches cubed
The volume cannot be determined with only the height known.
A square is two-demensional. Therefore, it has only width and length. However, a cube is three-demensional - length, width and height.If you have a cube and you know it length and height, you can calculate its width as follows.The volume of a cube is equal to the width x length x the height. Therefore, width equals volume divided by length x height.If a cube has a volume of 1000 and the length of the cube is 10 and the height is 10, then:1000 = L (length) x 10 x 10L = 1000 divided by 100, which equals 10
Cube the edge measurement.
You cube the edge length.
You don't. You need the height and the area of the base to find the volume.
Volume = (height)(area base)
width x height x depth If the object is truly a cube, then you only need one number ... the length of any edge of it. Cube that number (multiply 'S' times 'S' times 'S'), and you have the volume.
pi*r2*height = volume Make the height the subject of the above formula:- height = volume/(pi*r2)
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