The depth is the same as the height
It depends on the size of the ice cube. Some are long and some are short.But why would you need to know that?
It would be a red Pyramid.
along its diagonal
A cube of platinum of the same size as a cube of silver will weigh more.
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
You find the area of one side (base x height) and then multiply that by the depth of the cube.
A relationship that has "depth"?
Yes, because it has depth.
That one, there!
if the volume of a cube = 15, the side = cube root (volume) = cube root (15) = 2.466
Volume: l times w times depth
A cube has equal width, depth and height, so in this case the volume would be 2 x 2 x 2 (or 23) = 8 cubic cm (or cm3)
A book is shaped like a cuboid. It has a different measurement of length x width x depth. (If a shape had length x width x depth of the same measurement, it would be a cube.)
something wiht three dimensoins... its not flat it has depth
The volume of a cube is referred to as cubic volume. It is found by multiplying the length, width, and depth together.
The volume of a cube is width times depth times height and all sides are equal because it is a cube, therefore the volume is (4C) cubed or 64 (C)cubed.
Multiply the length/depth/height and your product will be in cubic inches. That is the volume.