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Why do we use cubic units (#^3) to express measures of volume?
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PsyDAG
Because volume is determined in 3 dimensions.
4 years ago
oobleck
volume is, for example, length*width*height
since each of those dimensions is in units, their product is
units * units * units = units^3
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