Area can only be measured in square metres, it cannot be measured in metres cubed. Conversely, cubic metres can only be used for volume, not area.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
Total surface area of a cube: 6 times a side squared
97.8
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
Total Surface Area = 6L2. Where L = the length of one side of the cube.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
Total surface area of a cube: 6 times a side squared
97.8
Multiply the area of one of its faces by 6
Total Surface Area = 6L2. Where L = the length of one side of the cube.
173 - 23 =165cm3
If a cube has sides of length x cm then area = 6x2 cm2 and volume = x3 cm3
height x length x deaph
They are the same.
Flux is the number of lines or particle passing per unit area. The unit of area is meter square.
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.
yes! A cube is a type of prism. A prism is a subcategory of a cylinder. Then I cube is a type of cylinder