The cross section can only contribute to 1 cume so the question reduces to how many cm in 1 metre. And the answer to that is 100.
100, as there are 100 cm in a metre, unless you wish to deduct the amount lost through cutting.
1 square of metal = 100 square feet. example: 40 pcs of corrugated roof deck 5'-0 long x 3'-0 cover width would be equall to 5' x 3' = 15sq ft x 40pcs = 600sq ft / 100 = 6 squares of metal deck.
You would be adding volumes together; whatever configuration you put them would be irrelevant then. Assuming these are all 1" cubes, you would have first a long row of 8 (1"x1"x8" total) or a cube made of cubes (2"x2"x2" total) and they both come to 8 cubic inches.
1 acre = 43,560 square feetArea = (1,320 x 1,320) / 43,560 = 40 acres(exact)===============================Another approach:1,320 ft = (1,320 / 5,280) = 0.25 mileArea = (0.25 x 0.25) = 0.0625 square mile( 1/4 x 1/4 ) = 1/16th square mile = one quarter-quarter section1 section = 640 acres0.0625 square mile = One quarter-quarter section = 640/16 = 40 acres
24 cubes 1x1x1
100, as there are 100 cm in a metre, unless you wish to deduct the amount lost through cutting.
In the United States, a section of land is generally one square mile, so one side of a section would be one mile long.
24 cubes would be it.
Pieces of timber ("4 by 4" or "2 by 2") with a square cross section but a long length. A square place mat or beer mat , with a square (obviously) cross section and a very small height.
yes, Easy of flow of current increases with increase of area of cross section.
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It could be a wall that is 1 square foot in cross section and 47 feet long.
The answer probably is 3*2*4 = 24 unit cubes but you could also do it with 10 cubes: 2 cubes of size 2*2*2 and 8 unit cubes. The question does not require the cubes to be unit cubes.
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Volume is equal to Length x Width x Height. 5x3x2=30 cubes
2 cubes wide x 3 cubes long x 4 cubes high. 2 X 3 X4 6 X 4 24 cubes
They are all cubes. They are all made of molecules. They are all the same size. They don't have the same density. They all have atoms. I could go on for a while!