Length: meter (m) Volume: cubic meter (m^3) Mass: kilogram (kg)
The volume of 6 millimeters is not a valid measurement because volume is a three-dimensional concept that requires measurements in length, width, and height. Millimeters are units of length, so you would need additional measurements to calculate volume.
Meter Volume Weight ====================== Mass Length Time Electric charge All other measurements are combinations of these.
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
The volume of quartz depends on its shape and dimensions. To calculate the volume, you would need to measure the length, width, and height of the quartz specimen and then multiply these measurements together. The formula for the volume of a rectangular prism (which quartz often resembles) is volume = length x width x height.
No, millimetres are a unit of length, not volume. Cubic measurements are used to measure volume, such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters.
Length and volume are not equivalent measurements. Length is a two dimensional measurement while volume is a three dimensional measurement.
5cm x 2cm x 6cm = 60 cubic cm.
The volume of 6 millimeters is not a valid measurement because volume is a three-dimensional concept that requires measurements in length, width, and height. Millimeters are units of length, so you would need additional measurements to calculate volume.
Length*Width*height
Cubic measures of length, or litres.
To calculate the width of a box, or cube, you need to use the following formula: W = (V) / (LxH) given that (V= volume, L= length, W= width, H= height) and volume, height and length measurements are already given.
Volume & mass (weight).
Meter Volume Weight ====================== Mass Length Time Electric charge All other measurements are combinations of these.
Volume = cross-section area*length
capacity = volume = (any unit of length)3
Length the width and depth
No, density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. Length and width are measurements of size, not mass or volume.