The volume of a box that is 5mm in every dimension (length, width and height) is 125 cubic millimeters.
The diagonal dimension is 11.31 feet.
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You need to include the third dimension to calculate the cubic capacity of a room
Cubic feet measure volume. It is not possible to measure the number of feet in cubic feet. Cubic feet are in three dimensions. Feet are in one dimension. (And square feet are in two dimensions.)
The volume of a box that is 5mm in every dimension (length, width and height) is 125 cubic millimeters.
You can't get to cubic meters from square meters without another dimension. If you have measured the floor of a box that is 2m x 5m then the floor is 10sqmeters. To get cubic meters, you'd measure the height as well and then multiply it by the floor's area. square meters = Area = one dimension x another dimension cubic meters = Volume = Area x another dimension (which is 3D) Some say, that time is the only other dimension to consider which would give the 3D object the capability to move/morph, likely irrelevant for your question.
No. A cubic metre is a volume measurement, what you can fit in a box, 1x1x1 metres in dimension. A square metre is an area measurement corresponding to 1x1 metre.
The units are not dimensionally equivalent. The first (1.25 sq ft) is area, which is 2 dimensional. The second (8 cubic feet) is volume, which is 3 dimensional. Now you could have a box, which has a 1.25 square foot base, and is 6.4 feet tall, and that box would have a volume of 8 cubic feet.
28 x 9 x 8 = 2016 cubic feet (2016ft3).
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
[L3] or cubic units of length.
8*8*8 = 512 cubic inches
The dimension can't be determined here since 4 cubic feet is actually the quantity of the volume units. "cubic feet" doesn't determine the dimension. It determines the volume of the object.
The Volume of a box = length * width * depth. eg a box 12 inches x 6 inches x 8 inches = 576 cubic inches Note the units of volume are in 'cubic' units. For example, if the sides of the box are in meters, the volume would be in cubic meters.
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1728 cubic inches.