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When linear dimensions are multiplied by 'K', - perimeter is also multiplied by 'K' - area is multiplied by K2 - volume is multiplied by K3
area is 2, volume is 3
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
The volume of an object has three dimensions and when all three dimensions are multiplied together the product is called the volume which is measured in cubic units.
If you double dimensions in the x, y and z direction, then the volume will be multiplied by 8 (2x2x2)
When linear dimensions are multiplied by 'K', - perimeter is also multiplied by 'K' - area is multiplied by K2 - volume is multiplied by K3
Yes. Except that there will be some combinations of changes to diameter and height which will leave the volume unchanged.
atomic mass volume any one of its spatial dimensions
No, the volume of an object does not change when its size changes. The volume is a fixed measure of the amount of space that the object occupies and is calculated using specific dimensions. Changing the size of the object would involve altering these dimensions but would not impact the volume.
Changing the shape of an object can affect its volume. For example, reshaping a solid object may compress or expand its volume, depending on the changes made to its dimensions. However, sometimes changes in shape may not impact the volume, such as stretching a material in one direction without altering its thickness.
You can't tell the dimensions of a rectangle from its area, or the dimensions of a prism from its volume.
area is 2, volume is 3
Volume has three dimensions - width, height and depth.
The volume of the given dimensions cannot be determined without knowing the shape they correspond to. If these dimensions represent the three sides of a rectangular prism, the volume can be calculated by multiplying the three dimensions together (1.27cm x 1.3cm x 2.5cm = 4.1625 cubic centimeters).
For a box, the dimensions the define a volume would be:Height, Width, and DepthFor a cylinder, the dimensions that define a volume would be:Height and Diameter
The volume doesn't tell the dimensions. It doesn't even tell the shape.
Volume always has three dimensions. Area always has two dimensions. Length always has one dimension. Location has no dimensions.