Cube Volume Formula:
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The volume of a cube is the amount of space enclosed within its boundaries. For a cube with equal sides, the volume is calculated by cubing the length of one side.
The calculator uses the cube volume formula:
Where:
Explanation: Since all sides of a cube are equal, the volume is simply the side length multiplied by itself three times.
Details: Calculating cube volume is essential in geometry, architecture, engineering, and various practical applications like storage capacity determination and material quantity estimation.
Tips: Enter the side length in meters. The value must be positive. The calculator will compute the volume in cubic meters.
Q1: What if my cube has different units?
A: Convert all measurements to meters before calculation, or convert the result from cubic meters to your desired unit.
Q2: How precise should my measurement be?
A: For most practical purposes, measuring to the nearest centimeter (0.01m) is sufficient.
Q3: Can this be used for rectangular prisms?
A: No, this is specifically for cubes where all sides are equal. For rectangular prisms, use length × width × height.
Q4: What's the difference between volume and surface area?
A: Volume measures space inside, while surface area measures the total area of all faces. A cube's surface area is 6 × s².
Q5: How does volume relate to capacity?
A: Volume in cubic meters can be converted to liters (1 m³ = 1000 L) for liquid capacity measurements.