V = n3
There is none, given volume alone.
Mass = (volume) x (density)
This seems to represent the formula for finding the volume of a given three-dimensional object. But the enigma of sixteen what, multiplied by sixteen what, multiplied by eight what, remains undefined.
Density = (mass) / (volume)Therefore, with just a smidgin of algebra ...Volume = (mass) / (density)
Given the surface area, where S=surface area, the formula for finding the volume isV = √(S / 4pi)
Length = Volume divided by (Width X Heigth)
it's for finding either the density, mass, or volume of something when given the other two.
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and height, or surface area and height, etc.
Because when working out volumes the answer is given in cubic units and the radius in the formula for finding the volume of a sphere is cubed: Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and radius or diameter, or surface area and radius, etc.
Well its quite easy: Density=Mass/Volume Volume=Mass/Density SO if mass and density of a cube are given you can easily find its volume.
If you are given the volume, then you do not need to work it out!