A cube with a side length of 5 cm has a volume of 125 cubic cm
Volume = 10 cm*10 cm*10 cm = 1000 cm3
Volume = e3 where e is the edge length. So, 83 = 512 cubic cm
The volume of the cube is: 125 cubic cm
Edges: 5 cmDiagonal space: 8.66 cmSurface area: 150 cm2
A cube with a side length of 10 cm has a volume of 1000 cubic cm
The volume of a cube is the length of the edge of an edge cubed.i.e. V = L3 where V = volume and L = length of an edge.So for a cube with edges 10 cm long, the volume is:V = (10 cm)3V = 1,000 cm3
10*10*10 = 1000 cubic centimetres.
A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.A centimetre cubed is the volume of a cube whose edges are 1 cm each. That volume is also know as a millilitre.
A cube with a side length of 5 cm has a volume of 125 cubic cm
The volume of this cube is 2,197 cm3
The volume is 1,000 cubic cm
With 10 cm side lengths, this cube has a volume of 1000 cm3
The cube is 10 cm by 10 cm by 10 cm Volume cube = side3 ⇒ side = 3√volume = 3√(1000 cm3) = 3√(103 cm3) = 10 cm
Yes, that is correct.
If you have the length of a side, you cube it, to get the volume. For instance, if the length of the side is 10 cm, the volume is 10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = 1000 cubic cm.
125cm3 I believe :P