multiply all three, 1.27 * 1.3 * 2.5 = 4.1275 cm ^3
A cube which has edges 25cm long has a volume of 25 cubed cubic centimetres = 25 x 25 x 25= 15625 cubic centimetres (cc) =15.625 litres
Density is defined as mass divided by volume, therefore: 100g/25cm3 = 4 g/cm3
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The volume cannot be 25 cm, since that is not a volume measure. Assuming the volume is 25 cm3, Density = mass/volume = 500 g / 25 cm3 = 20 grams per cm3
Change 2 meters to 6 feet, then change 6 feet into 72 cm
A cone with a base of 10cm and a height of 13cm has a volume of 340.34cm3
By units do you mean the volume specification? If so, the volume will be in cubic centimetres. 13cm x 13cm x 3cm = 13x13x3 = 507 cubic centimetres or 507 cc.
The volume is 15,600 cm3
The volume of a sphere with a diameter of 25cm is about 8181.2cm3
Not enough information. To get the density, you need to divide the mass by the volume, but there is no way of knowing the volume of an object just by having one of its lengths.
936 cubic cm
volume = depth x length x width or volume = depth x area Your area is 1m² and your depth is 25cm or 0.25 m so.... Volume = .25m x 1m² = .25 m³
13cm*13cm =169 square cm.
Do you mean area or volume - you've included THREE measurements !
An object would displace an amount of water equal to its volume. The volume of the object is given by the product of its height, length, and width. V = l*h*w V = 13cm*10cm*8cm = 1040cm3
You would have to know the density also. Mass = volume X density
The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the length of one of its sides. In this case, the cube has sides of 25 cm, so the volume would be 25 cm x 25 cm x 25 cm, which equals 15,625 cubic centimeters.