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  2. Unit cube - Wikipedia

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    A unit cube is a cube of side 1 unit long, with volume 1 cubic unit and surface area 6 square units. Learn about unit hypercubes, the set [0, 1] n, and related concepts in geometry and mathematics.

  3. Cubic metre - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the SI unit of volume, its symbol, conversions, multiples and submultiples. A cubic metre is the volume of a cube with edges one metre long and equals 1000 litres or 1 tonne of water.

  4. Cube - Wikipedia

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    A cube is a three-dimensional solid object with six square faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. It is a regular polyhedron, a parallelohedron, a zonohedron, and a plesiohedron, and has octahedral symmetry and duality with the octahedron.

  5. Cube (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    A cube is the third power of a number, denoted by a superscript 3. Learn about the cube function, the cube root, the cube numbers, and the geometric meaning of a cube.

  6. Volume - Wikipedia

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    Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space, often quantified using SI or imperial units. Learn about the ancient and modern methods of calculating volume, and the different units of volume in various contexts.

  7. Surface-area-to-volume ratio - Wikipedia

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    The surface-area-to-volume ratio (SA:V) is the ratio between surface area and volume of an object or collection of objects. It is used to explain the relation between structure and function in processes occurring through the surface and the volume, such as diffusion, heat transfer, and biology.

  8. Cubic centimetre - Wikipedia

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    A cubic centimetre is a unit of volume that corresponds to the volume of a cube that measures 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. It is also used to measure the displacement of internal combustion engines and has a Unicode symbol ㎤.

  9. Cubic inch - Wikipedia

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    Cubic inch (in3) is a unit of volume in the Imperial and US customary systems. It is the volume of a cube with each side one inch long and equals 16.387 mL or 0.000578704 cubic feet.