How do I find the sides of a cuboid when volume is given to us, say 1 m^3?
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Sorry to say this, But you can't find the sides of the cuboid with volume, until and unless you know atleast more data,
Because, Volume of Cuboid = length * Breadth * Height,
So there are 3 unknown quantities,
If volume is given, We have to do prime factorisation, and choose the length and breadth and height, But what we get is multiple answers,
If you want to find length of cube with volume, Then yes you can,
Because here only 1 unknown quantity is there,
Volume of cube = Side³ , So by having volume we can find it by applying cube root,
So finally , I am telling you again is that, You can't find sides of Cuboid with volume , Because there are 3 unknown quantities,
Hope you understand, Have a great day !
Because, Volume of Cuboid = length * Breadth * Height,
So there are 3 unknown quantities,
If volume is given, We have to do prime factorisation, and choose the length and breadth and height, But what we get is multiple answers,
If you want to find length of cube with volume, Then yes you can,
Because here only 1 unknown quantity is there,
Volume of cube = Side³ , So by having volume we can find it by applying cube root,
So finally , I am telling you again is that, You can't find sides of Cuboid with volume , Because there are 3 unknown quantities,
Hope you understand, Have a great day !
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bro but i'm dealing with the topic surface tension and for that i want to calculate which shape does have least surface area for a given volume of substance(liquid).
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