To find the volume of a cube you must do the equation V= L x W x H ( Lenght, Width, Height) so 4x2x3 is 24 cubic cm.
Vol = 5*5*5 = 125 cm3
Volume = length*width*height, which for the 25cm cube are all 25 cm. Vol = 25cm * 25cm * 25cm = 15625 cubic cm = 15.625 cubic decimetres = 15.625 litres.
3m (Vol is 3x3x3 = 27)
Vol of a 2.2 cm cube = 2.2*2.2*2.2 = 10.648 cubic cm
Vol = 10*10*10 = 1000 cm3 = 1 Litre
A cube always has the same shape as a 'Dice' used to play board games, except that a cube has sharp corners and all of it's 6 faces are perfect squares. It's Length & Width and Height are all identical. When you multiply Length X Width X Height the result is called Volume. answer: Vol = LXWXH= 10x10x10= 1,000 Cubic Inches.
SA = 54 so SA of one face = 54/6 ie 9, making each edge 3 so vol. of cube is 27
Volume of sphere = 4/3 πr^3r^3 = (3)(Vol)/4πr = cube root (3)(Vol)/4π = cube root 339.12/12,566 = 2.9995 (no units given for volume so no units in answer)
Vol = 4*4*4 = 64 cubic yards.
density = 0.92 g/cm^3 = 12.718 g/in^3 (1 in = 2.4 cm) vol = 1 in^3 mass = density x vol = 12.718 g
If you mix equal parts of 20 vol and 40 vol, you will have 30 vol, which is slightly stronger than 20 vol and slightly weaker than 40 vol. 40 vol should never be applied without help from a professional as it may damage your hair.
I will rephrase your question: What happens to the surface area of a cube when the volume doubles. Ans. Surface area becomes 1.5876 times larger. Explanation: Let L = the length of the side of the original cube and h x L the length of the cube that is double the volume. Now: Vol= L^3 x 2 = (h x L)^3 or h = 2^(1/3) = 1.2599, so the length will be 1.2599 times larger. Surface area = 6 x L^2 for original cube and 6 x L^2 x 1.2599^2 for the cube with twice the volume. 1.2599^2 = 1.5876 If you are asking what happens to the surface area when the sides double, then the larger cube has surface area = 6 * 2^2 * L^2 , so 6 * 2^2 = 24. Each side is 4 times larger so the total surface area is 24 times larger.