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  1. Need to find the volume of a rounded cube. • Physics Forums

    Jul 1, 2010 · Hello everyone. I'm currently working on a project (independent study and not homework) and I find myself having to calculate the volume of a cube with rounded corners …

  2. Can you solve the volume of a cube with unequal heights?

    Oct 14, 2011 · Can you solve the volume of "a cube" with unequal heights? I have a challenge for someone (which I plan on working on this weekend myself when I have free time from my …

  3. What is the volume of a cube with 3cm sides? - Answers

    Jan 6, 2025 · The capacity of a 5 cm cube refers to its volume, which can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cube: ( V = a^3 ), where ( a ) is the length of a side.

  4. How do you calculate the volume of regularly shaped object?

    Jun 3, 2024 · To calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object, you typically need to know its dimensions such as length, width, and height, and then use the appropriate formula for that …

  5. Calculate volume of object that is submerged - Physics Forums

    Sep 19, 2007 · Homework Statement an ice cube with a volume of 45ml and a density of .9g/cm^3 floats in a liquid with a density of 1.36g/ml. What volume of the cube...

  6. What batteries do cube world cubes need? - Answers

    Mar 2, 2025 · To find the volume of the 3D shape made up of identical 1 cm^3 cubes, you would need to count the total number of cubes and multiply it by the volume of one cube.

  7. What is the surface area of a 10 cm dish? - Answers

    Feb 6, 2025 · How do you find the ratio of surface area to volume for a cube with a length of 2 cm? The surface area of a cube with side length ( s ) is ( 6s^2 ) and the volume is ( s^3 ).

  8. How Can I Determine the Minimum Volume of a Cube Given the …

    Jan 11, 2013 · Suppose you are given a problem to find the dimensions for the maximum volume of a cube given the surface area. These problems involve 2 equations, taking...

  9. What is the volume of a cube with a side that measures 3

    The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula V = side length^3. Therefore, for a cube with a side length of 3 centimeters, the volume would be 3^3 = 27 cubic centimeters.

  10. How to find the volume when solids intersect? - Physics Forums

    Aug 22, 2019 · I know that to find the volume under a surface and above a boundary we have to integrate twice. I can explain myself with an example :- Lets' consider that we need to find the …