Although length and volume are both physical quantities ,their standard units are different that is for length the standard unit is meter and for volume the standard unit is cubic meter (m3). Also their dimensional formula, for length it is [L] and for volume it is [L]3
A millilitre (ml) is a measure of volume. A metre is a measure of length. Length cannot 'contain' volume
To calculate the volume of a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume = πr^2h where r is the radius of the pipe and h is the height (length) of the pipe. Measure the radius and length of the pipe, plug them into the formula, and solve for the volume in cubic units.
Volume is a derived quantity because it is calculated by multiplying three lengths together in the SI system of units. The SI base units for length are meters, so volume is expressed in cubic meters (m^3). It is not considered a fundamental quantity like length, mass, or time, which are base units in the SI system.
(All side's of congruent) Then volume=S2.So just take the cube root of the volume. The density and the mass have no bearing on the length as they can vary no matter the size of the cube.Volume does have direct bearing.
Multiplying the height, width, and length of a box-shaped object gives you the volume. This formula works because volume is a measure of the 3-dimensional space inside the object, so by multiplying these three measurements you can calculate the total volume the object occupies.
Cm is a measure of LENGTH . -Length is different to VOLUME which is a 'cup'
Inches are a measurement of length. Tablespoons are a measure of volume. You don't go from length to volume.
Yes, rectangular prisms can have different heights and still possess the same volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height (Volume = length × width × height). As long as the product of the length and width adjusts accordingly to compensate for the difference in height, the overall volume can remain constant across different configurations.
Length and volume can both be used to estimate how large something is, but they are really different types of things. Length is just one dimension of measurement, and volume requires three dimensions of measurement.
NO, VOLUME cannot be converted or compared to LENGTH -they are totally different
Length and volume are not the same, any more than time and mass are the same. They are different properties that are measured with different units.A cube that has a height and length and width of one unit will have a volume of one cubic unit, but that does not mean that it is correct to say that its length and volume are the same. Saying that is like saying that an hour weighs the same as a kilogram.
Because you multiply 3 different terms for volume: length, width, and height
grwgr
If you double the cross-sectional area and halve the length, you will still have the same volume but the dimensions will be different.
There is NO comparison. - VOLUME and LENGTH are totally different.
You cannot compare LENGTH to VOLUME - they are totally different.
it is different because as you can see. . . . . . . . so yh u hapy now . . . . . . . . . .