Approximately 127 cm length of a wire with a diameter of 1mm can be used to make a 1cm cube of metal.
not long, metal is good at transferring energy but not very good at congaing it or keeping it out.
It all depends on the size of the three items - a metal cube with volume 1 cm3 will weigh far less than one of the bolts they used to attach the space shuttle to the launch pad, correct? And it also depends on the metals in question - an iridium cube will weigh more than a magnesium nut made from the same volume of metal, because iridium is very heavy and magnesium is much lighter. If you had these three objects all of the same metal and they all weighed the same, the cube would be smaller because a cube is a more compact shape than a nut or bolt.
metal
This is a sphere made from a metal.
A sugar cube is made up of the smaller crystals of sugar, so the molecule is smaller.
The value depends on what the cube is made from! A cube does not have any intrinsic value.
That is the volume of a cube with a side length of 1 decimeter.
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
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Each side would be approximately 6.08 units.
Diameter of ring=34.1/3.414=9.9cm ( approx 10 cm)
You can make a cone that has a diameter of 4.2 cm, and a height of 4.2 cm.
voulme= length x width x height a cube is made of perfect squares, so the length, width, and height are all 6. so just multiply them together!
A hose is usually made of plastic or rubber. A pipe, on a motor vehicle is made of metal,steel, copper , galvanised. A tube is also made of metal ,but has a much thinner wall . (ie the difference between the outer diameter and the inner diameter)
Every person's body is made differently. So each person's trachea will be a different length and diameter. However the average trachea length is 9-15cm and the average diamter is 21-27mm See below for source
not long, metal is good at transferring energy but not very good at congaing it or keeping it out.
It all depends on the size of the three items - a metal cube with volume 1 cm3 will weigh far less than one of the bolts they used to attach the space shuttle to the launch pad, correct? And it also depends on the metals in question - an iridium cube will weigh more than a magnesium nut made from the same volume of metal, because iridium is very heavy and magnesium is much lighter. If you had these three objects all of the same metal and they all weighed the same, the cube would be smaller because a cube is a more compact shape than a nut or bolt.