Volume
That depends on which aspect of the cube you are measuring and the size of the cube.. If you are measuring the dimensions, you might use meters. If you are measuring the surface area, you might use square meters. If you are measuring the volume, you might use cubic meters.
The volume of a cube can be calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. For a cube with sides measuring 6 meters, the volume would be ( V = 6^3 = 216 ) cubic meters. Therefore, the volume of the cube is 216 cubic meters.
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Volume, which is the amount of space an object or substance occupies in three dimensions. One cubic meter is equal to the volume of a cube with edges measuring one meter.
Length
Due to the sugar cube being soluble, you should use a solution which does not allow sugar to dissolve e.g. kerosene. Just follow the usual way to measure solids with a measuring cylinder and you will have the volume of the sugar cube
Volume
Volume
-- If you have a metric measuring tape, there's a mark at 2.0 meters.-- If you have an "English" measuring tape, measure off 6feet6-3/4inches ; you'll be almost exactly right on.
There will be more yards then meters.
you would measure it in meters because meters is bigger to use when your measuring a golf course.
A unit equal to the volume of a cube measuring one meter in each dimension.