The 3rd power (cube) of any length unit is a unit of volume.
There is no such unit as a 'cubic milliliter'.A cube with an edge of 7 length units has a volume of 343 of the same unit cubed.
thats a stupid answer.
The unit of length is metre(m), unit of volume is centimetre cube(c.c), unit of mass is kilogram(kg).
The largest square that you can fit in any cube will have each corner 1/4 of the way away from a corner of the cube and will have a side length of s*3√2/4 where s is the length of the sides of the cube. For a unit cube, the side length is 1 by definition, meaning that this largest square will have a side length of 3√2/4 and that its area will be 9/8 units squared.
Volume=Length*Breadth*Height. therefore SI Unit of Volume is Metre cube (M^3)
It is a unit cube.
Each side of a 1-meter cube is 1,000 millimeters (mm) long. Multiply length times width times height to get the area of the cube. 1,000 * 1,000 * 1,000 = 1,000,000,000, or one billion cubic mm.
First of all, that's not a cube, or else all of the sides would be the same length. Anyway, 8 times 6 times 8= 384 cubic whatever the unit is.
The 3rd power (cube) of any length unit is a unit of volume.
There is no such unit as a 'cubic milliliter'.A cube with an edge of 7 length units has a volume of 343 of the same unit cubed.
well this is quite complex for a simple physics unit take a cube the volume formula for a cube is length x width x height if length x width is cm2 (squared) then LxWxH is cm3 (Cubed) Hope this helps!
thats a stupid answer.
You can use centimeter or meter as a unit of a person's height.
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
The unit of length is metre(m), unit of volume is centimetre cube(c.c), unit of mass is kilogram(kg).
The largest square that you can fit in any cube will have each corner 1/4 of the way away from a corner of the cube and will have a side length of s*3√2/4 where s is the length of the sides of the cube. For a unit cube, the side length is 1 by definition, meaning that this largest square will have a side length of 3√2/4 and that its area will be 9/8 units squared.