Vol = 2*1*3 cm3 = 6 cm3
the volume of anything is its length X breadth X height. In this case it is 1 X 1 X 1 or 1 cubic centimetre (1cm3)
The formula for the volume of a cube is V = width x length x height, therefore V = 1cmx1cmx1cm V = 1cm3
Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2
It is impossible to give a simple answer. The dimensions could be 1cm, 1cm and 120cm or 4cm, 5cm and 6cm or 40cm, 50cm and 0.06cm or any of an infinite number of triplets of real numbers that multiply to 120.
Square meters is a way of expressing area. Say you draw a box on a paper that is 1cm in length and 1cm width, that is a 1 square cm box. It's not the lines you've drawn, it's thye space within. A square meter is the same thing except the length is a meter
volume of cuboid = height * width * length volume = 7 *1 * 2 =14 cm ^ 3
its the volume of a cube with the length width and height all being 1cm its the volume of a cube with the length width and height all being 1cm
the volume of anything is its length X breadth X height. In this case it is 1 X 1 X 1 or 1 cubic centimetre (1cm3)
The formula for the volume of a cube is V = width x length x height, therefore V = 1cmx1cmx1cm V = 1cm3
using length x width x height, I believe it would be 10cm if the dimensions are in that order
Mass is just the amount of matter an object has. I think you would be looking for the volume of the cube.. Volume = length times width times height. So 1cm, times 1cm, times 1cm would be.. 1 cm cubed.
AnsweroneA CC (cubic centimeter), like a ml, is a unit that measures volume. The word "Cube" in cubic centimeter comes from the fact that the length, width, and height of a container (i.e. syringe) are multiplied to obtain a volume. Therefore, a cube that measured 1cm in length, 1cm in width, and 1cm in height would be 13 (one "cubed") = 1cc. Thanks to the graceful interchangeability of the metric system (based on 10s), 1cc = 0.001 liters (1ml).
Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2
1 cc is equal to 1 mlAnsweroneA CC (cubic centimeter), like a ml, is a unit that measures volume. The word "Cube" in cubic centimeter comes from the fact that the length, width, and height of a container (i.e. syringe) are multiplied to obtain a volume. Therefore, a cube that measured 1cm in length, 1cm in width, and 1cm in height would be 13 (one "cubed") = 1cc. Thanks to the graceful interchangeability of the metric system (based on 10s), 1cc = 0.001 liters (1ml).
It is impossible to give a simple answer. The dimensions could be 1cm, 1cm and 120cm or 4cm, 5cm and 6cm or 40cm, 50cm and 0.06cm or any of an infinite number of triplets of real numbers that multiply to 120.
Assuming these are the three orthogonal dimensions (length breadth and height) of a cuboid, the volume is: 1*3*40 = 120 cubic cm
by measuring it sides ( the length<L>, breath<B> and height<H>) and then multiplying them. e.g for a regular shape with length 2cm (centimeter), height 1cm and breath 4cm. from this we say L×B×H which will be in the case of the values above will be 2cm×4cm×1cm = 8cm3