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.
D. 1-2-3-4It's on page 26 in the book.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet15 cubic yards = 405 cubic feetVolume = (L x W x D) = 405 cubic feetIf D = 1 foot, then (L x W) = 405 square feet
hyperbola * * * * * A hyperbola is not a cubic function. A cubic function is of the form y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d where a, b, c and d are real constants and a is not 0. A hyperbola is a functon of the form y = 1/x : quite different.
There is no simple answer because it depends on the shape. If the shape in question is a cuboid, then its surface area will be: 2*(H*W + W*D + D*H) where H, W and D are the height, width and depth measured in metres, respectively.
There are approximately 3.28 feet in one meter. If you actually wanted to know how many steps were in a meter, I'm afraid you will have to take some measurements of your stride. :D
density by definition is basically mass per volume: d = m/v it works for many many things, but here is a simple example: so if you have a 3 kg block that takes up 1 cubic meter, m = 3 kg v = 1 cubic meter thus, density, d = 3 kg/ 1 cubic meter or "3 kg/m^3"
Mass of a substance can be determined by its density and volume. The equation for mass (M) is density (D) divided by volume (V) or conversely D = MV. In this example the volume is 1 cubic meter (1m^3). Paper density is dependent on its type. Once density is known the weight of one cubic meter can be determined.
Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.
D. A kilowatthour meter
D. 1-2-3-4It's on page 26 in the book.
D= Diameter pi= 22/7 L=lenght D x pi x L
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1.4 = D / D (water) 1.4 = D / 1 tonne/cu meter 1.4 tonne/cu meter = D 1.4 tonne/cu meter * 1 cu meter/ 264.17 gal = D D = 369.8 tonne / gal So, 0.0027 gal in tonne
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Mass is typically measured on a weighing device, such as a scale or balance. Volume is measured in a flask, beaker or other type of container.However since:M=mass, D=density, V=volume. M=DVSo if you know the density you can weigh the object and determine it's volume. Or you can measure the volume to determine the mass.
In the SI system the unit of density is kilograms per cubic meter.
A cubic metre (or 'stere' as it is correctly known ) is 35.1 cubic feet. -In wet asphalt concrete that weighs about 5,250 pounds - just over 2 and a half tons !