I assume you mean a cubit.
It's about half a yard,
and it's the distance from the inside of your elbow to the tip of your longest finger.
(Which means it's different for everybody.)
Each edge is 4 units in length.
Cubic measurements are found by multipying width by length by height. If a box measures 3 ft wide by 2 ft long by 1 ft high it is 6 cubic feet.
A cube with a side length of 5 cm has a volume of 125 cubic cm
The side length of a cube with a volume of 512 cubic inches is: 8 inches.
Inch is a length. Cubic inch is a volume. The question is wrong.
you don't measure length in cubic yards. Cubic is for volume, not distance.
This cannot be answered because cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
You cannot do this as cubic feet is volume, not length. You need to know distances in three dimensions.
pi*radius2*length in cubic units
Cubic meter is a unit for volume, which requires 3 dimensions, length, width, height. Knowing the length of an object is useless unless you have the other two dimensions.
Each edge is 4 units in length.
1000 cubic millimeters = 1 cubic centimeter 16000 cubic millimeters = 16 cubic centimeters 1 cm = 10 mm 16cm = 160 mm Millimeters are distance. Cubic centimeters is volume. You can convert volume to volume and length to length, but not length to volume nor volume to length. I gave you the conversions I could...
Volume = length * width * depthVolume = (100 * 12) * (16 * 12) * 4Volume = 921, 600 cubic inchesConvert this to cubic meters921 600 (cubic in) = 15.1023182 cubic meters
Cubic measurements are found by multipying width by length by height. If a box measures 3 ft wide by 2 ft long by 1 ft high it is 6 cubic feet.
A cube with a side length of 10 cm has a volume of 1000 cubic cm
A cube with a side length of 5 cm has a volume of 125 cubic cm
Each side is 5 cm in length