You could use cubic yards or cubic meters.
You have to know two out of three ... mass, volume, density ... then you can find the missing one. If density is missing . . . Density = (mass)/(volume) If mass is missing . . . Mass = (density) x (volume) If volume is missing . . . Volume = (mass)/(density)
The formula of volume
To find the radius of a sphere with a given volume, you can use the formula for the volume of a sphere: V = (4/3)πr^3, where V is the volume and r is the radius. In this case, the volume is 113.04, so you can set up the equation as 113.04 = (4/3)πr^3. To solve for the radius, you would first divide both sides by (4/3)π to isolate r^3. Then, take the cube root of both sides to find the radius.
if ur question is like this maybe one of this will be :)Of the choices below, which units of measurement would be most appropriate for measuring the volume of a coffee pot?cupsgallonsfluid ouncesquarts
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, you use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. In this case, the radius (r) is given as 8 units. However, the height (x) is given as 5 units, not h. Without knowing the height of the cylinder, we cannot calculate the volume accurately.
Volume of a rectangular block is: length*width*height. Use consistent units.
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Yes. You can find the density of a meterial if you have the mass and volume. You can use the formula D=mass/volume. The units for mass is grams and the units for volume are cm^3
To find the volume of a box, you would use the formula Volume = Length x Width x Height. Measure the length, width, and height of the box in units (such as centimeters or inches), then multiply these values to calculate the volume of the box.
use the formula 4/3*π*radius3 to find the volume of a sphere.
When you are measureing smaller units you would use mL
To find the edge length of a cube with a volume of 1384 cubic units, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is ( V = a^3 ), where ( a ) is the edge length. To find ( a ), you take the cube root of the volume: ( a = \sqrt[3]{1384} ). Calculating this gives approximately ( a \approx 11.1 ) units. Thus, the edge length of the cube is about 11.1 units.
In science, volume is always measured with liters.
You would use the cubic meter (m^3) to express the volume of a textbook in SI units.
To find the volume of a cylinder, you can use the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. However, the dimensions you provided ("8 3") are unclear. If you meant a height of 8 units and a radius of 3 units, the volume would be ( V = \pi (3^2)(8) = 72\pi ) cubic units, approximately 226.19 cubic units.
solids use cm^3 or in^3 but liquid L or mL