The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
The answer will depend on what material is being converted to gas and under what pressure and temperature.
The standard form of measurement for volume is the cubic meter (m^3). Other common units include liters (L) and cubic centimeters (cm^3).
That is the simplest form of a cubic meter, a cube measuring one meter on all edges. However, you could also have many other shapes which have a volume of one cubic meter. For example if the height were only half a meter but the length were increased to two meters, you still have a cubic meter of volume. There are infinite variations.
The full form of CBM is Cubic Meters. It is a unit of measurement used to quantify the volume of an object or space in three-dimensional space.
A cube has six sides, regardless of how big it is. * * * * * A cubic metre need not be in the form of a cube. You can have a sphere or a hemisphere whose volume is 1 cubic metre. It can be a tetrahedron, a parallelepiped or any regular or irregula shape. Inckuding a blob!
Normal cubic meters (Nm^3) are equivalent to cubic meters (m^3) at standard conditions (0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere pressure). To convert cubic meters to normal cubic meters, you need to consider the temperature and pressure. You can use the ideal gas law to adjust the volume from cubic meters to normal cubic meters based on the given conditions.
Talk to your teacher about volume and area...."square" is a planar measure (two dimensions)"cube" is a volume dimension (three dimensions)one cannot be converted into the other.The SURFACE area of a one meter cube is 6 square metersCubic means volume and square means area. A tank that measures 1 meter wide by 1 meter long by 1 meter tall has a volume of 1 cubic meter and the area of its basis ( 1 meter wide by 1 meter long) equals 1 square meter.This cannot be answered as they are different units. It's like asking how many points are there in a straight line.None- these are measurements of different dimensions. Your question is almost like asking how many inches are a cup and of what color.A cube of one cubic meter volume has a surface area of 6 square metersA rectangular block of one cubic meter volume having dimensions 0,5 * 0,5 * 4 meters has a surface area of 8,5square metersA sphere with a volume of one cubic meter has a surface area of about 4,836 square meters (this is the shape with the smallest area per volume - that is why bubbles and planets and stars are spherical)The dimensions that are used to calculate area (m2) are only enough to provide us with a 2D image of the object. To calculate volume (m3), a 3D image (i.e. its depth) is a necessary component. Therefore, 1 m2 cannot be equal to any form of m3.
It is a cubic metre. However, since this is rather a large volume, a more convenient form in a litre = 0.001 cubic metre.
A mass unit divided by a volume unit so g/cm3 for example.
Cubic meter is not an unit for uranium.The price of natural uranium as U3O8 is approx. 90 US $/kg.
It is 3-1*pi*r2*h cubic units.
The weight of lime per cubic meter can vary depending on its form and moisture content. Generally, dry hydrated lime has a density of about 600 to 800 kilograms per cubic meter, while quicklime may weigh around 900 to 1,200 kilograms per cubic meter. It's important to consult specific material data sheets for precise measurements based on the type of lime being used.
The density of domestic LPG in gaseous form is 2.155 kilograms per cubic meter. Its density in liquid form is 553 kilograms per cubic meter.