Then b = kc3/d2 where k is some positive constant.
q = k*r^3/(s*sqrt(t))
(a+b)cube = a cube + b cube + 3a square b + 3ab square
If a face on a cube is 49 square meters the cube's volume is: 343 m3
Square: 1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,and 100 cube: sorry?!?
no. a square is a 2 dimensional object and a cube is 3 dimensional
q = k*r^3/(s*sqrt(t))
C = k*a*d*e^3/sqrt(m) where k is a constant.
Provided the shape remains similar, the surface varies as the 2/3 power of the volume. Or, to put it another way, the cube root of the volume varies directly as the square root of the surface area. Or, the square of the volume is in direct proportion to the cube of the area.
I'm pretty sure the answer is: C= de3k/ √m (C equals d times e cubed times k, divided by the square root of m).
y = c*x3 where c is the constant of proportionality.
the depression at the middle of the beam is directly proportional to the cube of its length, inversely proportional to the breadth and inversely proportional to the cube of its thickness.ð = MgL3 / 4Ybd3ð = depression,M= mass,g= gravity,L= length of beam ,Y= youngs modulus of material ,b= breadth,d= thickness.
r = k(t^3 / s) where k is a constant of proportionality.
a square because a square is in a cube!!!
Square=2 Cube=3
square it and cube it
a cube
A cube has 6 square faces.