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You cannot directly compare volume and length. Volume is 3 dimensional length, i.e. length by width by height. If you happened to mean millimetres cubed, there are 1000 mm cubed in a millilitre.
Meters cubed, centimeters cubed, liters, and milliliters
The units for volume are the units for length cubed. For example, the base unit is the meter, and the cubic meter is the basic unit of volume.
You don't convert a volume measurement to a length. They are different things. From a purely operational basis, if you take the cube root of 1 cubed, you will get 1.
Because nearly every other unit can be derived from them. For example, velocity is length per time (or * time^-1), and volume is length cubed
You cannot associate these directly as one is in volume and one is length. Volume is length cubed. If you meant millimetre cubed, then the answer would be 1000.
Length of any side, cubed.
The volume of a cube is its side length cubed; 1331cm3
The side length of a cube with a volume of 125 units cubed is: 5 units.
Increased from 3 cubed, 27 to 6 cubed, 216
The volume is the side length cubed or 8 cubic yards.
3375cm cubed
You cannot directly compare volume and length. Volume is 3 dimensional length, i.e. length by width by height. If you happened to mean millimetres cubed, there are 1000 mm cubed in a millilitre.
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. (V = a3) where a = side length.
To calculate the volume, you have to cube the length of its side. In this case, 11 cubed.
The volume of a cube is the edge length cubed. So, 3m cubed = a volume of 27 cubic meters.
The volume of a cube is the side cubed, so a cube with a side length of 4 has a volume of 43 = 64.