Oh, what a lovely question! To make a solid 12-centimeter cube, you would need to stack 64 smaller cubes with edges measuring 3 centimeters each. Just imagine all those little cubes coming together to create something truly special and harmonious. Happy stacking, my friend!
Answering the question and the question in the details below:Ice cubes stick together because the surface of ice is liquid-like and when the ice cubes touch, the surfaces freeze together. For more background, please view the answer to "Why is ice slippery?"The following answer gives some scientific details pertaining to ice:Water freezes at 0 degrees celsius, but the ice that comes out of your freezer is much colder.From the moment you put ice into water, the water gets colder and the ice gets warmer until there is one uniform temperature and all ice has turned to water. You can imagine how if the ice were cold enough, it could freeze all the water.Two cubes of ice at say -10C would easily freeze a thin layer of cold water surrounding them before they get down to the temperature at which they begin to melt.BUT I have noticed that often cubes that are half-melted will still stick together. How can this be? If it has been shrinking, the outer layer should be in the process of melting and therefore not cold enough to freeze its surroundings. I do not know the explanation for this. Perhaps I wasn't watching closely enough. Maybe they froze together when they were larger and for some reason the connections don't melt as fast as the other parts of the ice. More experimentation needed.
112 inch cubes.
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A bunch of ice cubes would melt faster than a block of ice. This is because the ice cubes have a greater surface area exposed to warmer temperatures causing accelerated heat absorption.
Depends on the manufacturer. My GE fridge creates 6 ice cubes every 55 minutes.
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The greatest possible number of 1 centimeter cubes that can fit in the box is equal to the volume of the box divided by the volume of a 1 centimeter cube. In this case, the box has a volume of 3 x 2 x 1 = 6 cubic centimeters, and each 1 centimeter cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, the greatest possible number of 1 centimeter cubes that can fit in the box is 6 divided by 1, which equals 6 cubes.
That is 25 cc.
64 cubes,
It would be the same, 1,000,000, as each one's length is 1cm
The cube cannot be made from centimetre cubes.
A line of a million centimeter cubes would be 10,000 meters long when converted into meters, as there are 100 centimeters in a meter.
1 decimeter = 10 centimeters. So one face of a decimeter cube will have [10 x 10] centimeter cubes, so 100 on each face.
As 1 cubic centimeter is equal to 0.001 millimeters. Therefore 50 millimeters in length will be equal to 50,000 cubic centimeters.
10×10×10 = 1000cm3 Therefore 1000 cubes
Just knowing the volume in centimeters cubed of a rectangular prism would not allow you to find the dimensions.
Add all of the cubes