To calculate the volume of a box, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the box measures 1m x 5m x 6m. Therefore, the volume would be 1m x 5m x 6m = 30 cubic meters. So, the volume of the box is 30 cubic meters.
1 m3 = 1,000 L
1 squared m * * * * * No. It the measure is repeated three times, it is cubed! So 1 m3.
Metre cube is used for the volume of 1m*1m*1m and for other case like for volume of 2*2*2 we use 8 cubic metres.
1m= 1000mm so 1000/200 = 5 times
To calculate the volume of a box, you multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the box measures 1m x 5m x 6m. Therefore, the volume would be 1m x 5m x 6m = 30 cubic meters. So, the volume of the box is 30 cubic meters.
The volume would be 211 or 2 cubic meters.
The volume of a box measuring 1m on each side is 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 1000 liters (1000L) of liquid will fit into this box, as 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1000 liters.
1 m3 = 1,000 L
Volum = length * width * height. Say your box is 1 m long, 1 m wide and 1 m high. The volum = 1m*1m*1m = 1m3
1 squared m * * * * * No. It the measure is repeated three times, it is cubed! So 1 m3.
The units of volume are independent of the material. A unit volume of brass is the same as a unit volume of concrete or cake-mix The units of voulme are the (linear units of length) cubed, e.g. 1 cubic metre = 1m3 = the volume of a block 1m X 1m x 1m - or indeed 0.5m X 1m x 2m. or feet or inches or miles.
(1 x 5 x 6) = 30 m3
It is: 100*100*100 = 1,000,000 cubic cm
A cube with a volume of 0.2 cubic meters has an equivalent volume of: 200 liters.
Metre cube is used for the volume of 1m*1m*1m and for other case like for volume of 2*2*2 we use 8 cubic metres.
-- Measure the length of the box. -- Measure the width of the box. -- Measure the height of the box. -- Multiply (length) times (width) times (height). The product is the volume of the box.