It would melt.
No. If they maintain their original size and combine, then it would not be a cube anymore.
It would depend on the size of the cube!
A piece of a white dwarf the size of a sugar cube would weigh about as much as a hippopotamus. Assuming that you could lift the spoon that contained the sugar cube, I doubt the body would be very happy about that treat!
The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!The answer will depend on the size of the cube!
Because a cube IS a rectangular prism ... one where the length, the width, and the height just happen to be all the same size.
that depends on the quantity of water and the size of the sugar cube .......if i am correct
It depends on the size of the ice cube. Some are long and some are short.But why would you need to know that?
The size of an edge.
The answer depends on the size of the cube.
The answer will depend on the size of the cube.
There is no specific cube size mentioned here, however; the formula to find size of the cube is 6a2 (square). Thus if the side is 8", the surface area would be 6 x 8 x 6 = 384.
It depends on the size of the cube.