P:S: Volume=Length x Width x Height
Length=1
Width=1
Height=1
Volume=1 x 1 x 1
Volume=1 cubic meter
A cube has all sides equal length and its volume is length cubed. For c volume of 512, each side has length cube root of 512, or 8 cm
The volume of a cube equals its side length cubed. In this case it is 3m3 which gives a volume of 27m3
The volume occupied by by a cube, each of whose sides are of length 1 cm.
A metre cube of concrete is a volume of concrete which is equivalent to the volume of a cube each of whose sides are 1 metre long.
Its volume is 1 cubic meter.
It is a measure of volume. Volume is 3 dimensional, hence the cubic. The cubic part comes from the word cube. The formula for a cube is the length x length x length. So measure out 1 metre, and then a metre high. That makes a square meter. Now measure out a meter poing back from this. This makes a cube in which each dimension is a meter
There can be no conversion. A linear metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a cubic metre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
It depends on the shape you are attempting to compute the volume of. If you are attempting to compute the volume of a box (eight sides, each perpendicular), then it is simply length times width times height.
There are no milliliters in a meter. Milliliters is a unit of volume, while meters is a unit of length. They are not directly convertible to each other.
The land you are measuring is probably a rectangle, find the length of 2 sides (that are not directly across from each other) and then multiply them.
The length of a side (edge) of a cube is equal to the cube root of the volume. So, in this case the cube root of 125 is 5. Thus, each edge of the cube is 5 cm long.
volume is equal to the three dimensions all multiplied by each other.5 * 3 * 6 = 90m3