The rate of change of mass with respect to time in kilograms per second cubed is known as mass density. It represents how mass is distributed in a given volume.
Jerk is measured in (distance) per (unit of time) cubed; for example, feet/second cubed.
The unit of measurement for density expressed as kilograms per meter cubed (kg/m) is called a kilogram per cubic meter.
Kilograms per meter cubed (kg/m3) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3)
27 cubed = 19,683
1 foot cubed is equal to approximately 0.0283 meters cubed. Therefore, 2 feet cubed is approximately equal to 0.0566 meters cubed.
Centimetres and kilograms cannot be compared, centimetres is the measurement of length, and kilograms is the measurement of weight.
Jerk is measured in (distance) per (unit of time) cubed; for example, feet/second cubed.
62.4 pounds per feet cubed converts to about 1000kg per meter cubed.
kilograms per metre cubed, or grams per centimetre cubed.
The unit of measurement for density expressed as kilograms per meter cubed (kg/m) is called a kilogram per cubic meter.
kgm-3 kilograms per metre cubed
Conversion: cm cubed per minute x 1.67 × 10^-8 = cubic meters per second.
If the differentiation is carried out with respect to 'x', then it's 3x2 .
This depends on the density of the rock. Density is measured in terms of kilograms per meter cubed, so if you know the density, then you have your answer.
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squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
No, it is not the same. Ten cubed is ten to the third power or 10x10x10 or 1000. Ten to the second power is 10x10 or 100.