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Cubic metre (1045 bytes)
1: ...me of a [[Cube (geometry)|cube]] with edges one [[metre]] in [[length]]. Older, now unofficial, equivale... 3: 1 cubic metre is equal to: 6: * 1,000 [[cubic decimetre]]s 7: * 1,000,000 [[cubic centimetre]]s 8: * 35.3 [[cubic feet]] Kilogram per cubic metre (830 bytes) 1: .../m³ (and is exactly this at 277 K), since a cubic metre of water weighs about a [[tonne]]. 12: [[ca:quilogram per metre cúbic]] Cubic (230 bytes) 1: '''Cubic''' can mean several things: 2: *[[cubic polynomial]], a polynomial with a degree of at mo... 3: *[[cubic function]] 4: *[[cubic equation]] 5: *[[cubic curve]] Cubic surface (2460 bytes) 1: A '''cubic surface''' is a [[projective variety]] studied in... 3: ...mial which is [[homogeneous]] of degree 3 (hence, cubic). 4: ..., then the set of points where F equals zero is a cubic surface. 6: Cubic surfaces are among the most famous examples of va... 8: ...3 + Z^3 + W^3</math> gives an example of a smooth cubic surface. Cubic kilometre (408 bytes) 1: ... of a cube of side length 1 [[kilometre]] (1000 [[metre]]s). 3: 1 km³ = 10<sup>9</sup> [[cubic metre]]s 5: ...t;< '''cubic kilometre''' << [[cubic megametre]] Cubic function (888 bytes) 2: A '''cubic function''' is a [[function (mathematics)|functio... 6: ...] with a degree of three. The [[derivative]] of a cubic function is a [[quadratic function]]. 8: ==Bipartite cubics== 14: ...e <math>0 < a < b</math> is called a '''bipartite cubic'''. This is from the theory of [[elliptic curve]]... 16: You can graph a bipartite cubic on a graphing device by graphing the function Cubic yard (746 bytes) 1: The '''cubic yard''' (symbols '''yd.³''', '''cu. yd.''') is a ... 3: 1 cubic yard is equal to: 4: * 46,656 [[cubic inch]]es 5: * 27 [[cubic foot|cubic feet]] 8: * 0.764554858 [[cubic metre]]s Cubic foot (847 bytes) 1: The '''cubic foot''' (symbols '''ft³''', '''cu. ft.''') i... 3: 1 cubic foot is equal to: 4: * 1,728 [[cubic inch]]es 5: * 0.037037 (1/27) [[cubic yard]] 8: * 0.0283168 [[cubic metre]]s Cubic inch (725 bytes) 1: A '''cubic inch''' is the [[volume]] of a [[Cube (geometry)|... 3: ...d Kingdom]], however, used litres or [[cubic centimetre]]s almost exclusively from the beginning, which w... Cubic equation (12081 bytes) 2: A '''cubic equation''' is a [[polynomial]] equation in which... 8: ...o finding the [[root (mathematics)|root]]s of a [[cubic function]]. 12: ...yyám]] (1048–1123) constructed solutions of cubic equations by intersecting a conic section with a ... 14: ... ''x''<sup>3</sup> + ''mx'' = ''n''. In fact, all cubic equations can be reduced to this form if we allow... 20: Every cubic equation with real coefficients has at least one ... Cubic curve (2088 bytes) 1: ... curve''' is a [[plane curve]] ''C'' defined by a cubic equation 9: ...'' pass through ''P''. Therefore we can find some cubic curve through any nine given points. 11: ...ve plane by drawing the curve. The real points of cubic curves were studied by [[Newton]]; they fall into... 13: ... in Weierstrass form. For example, there are many cubic curves that have no such point, when ''K'' is the... Precious (Cubic U) (2422 bytes) 4: |align="center" colspan="5"|[[Image:CubicUPrecious.jpg|Album cover]] 6: ...lor="orange" colspan="6"|[[compact disc|CD]] by [[Cubic U]] 35: '''''Precious''''' is an album by [[Cubic U]] aka [[Utada Hikaru]], which was recorded at S... 36: ...recious'' were written and sung (in English) by [[Cubic U]] except for "Close To You" which is a duet. Cubic graph (363 bytes) 1: ...gree (graph theory)|degree]] 3. In other words a cubic graph is a 3-[[regular graph]]. Cubic megametre (664 bytes) 1: ...be]] with edges 1 [[megametre]] (10<sup>6</sup> [[Metre|m]]) in [[length]]. 3: 1 Mm<sup>3</sup> = 10<sup>18</sup> [[cubic metre]]s 11: [[cubic kilometre]] << '''cubic megametre''' Cubic decimetre (789 bytes) 1: ...It is the volume of a cube of side length 1 [[decimetre]] (10 [[cm]]). 5: 1 dm³ = 10<sup>−3</sup> [[cubic metre]]s 7: 1 cubic decimetre is equal to 1 [[litre]]. See [[1 E-3 m³]] for a c... 9: ...[[water]] at 4 degrees [[celsius]] and 760 [[millimetre|mm]] of [[mercury (element)|mercury]] (or approxi... 11: ...] << '''cubic decimetre''' << [[cubic metre]] Cubic centimetre (1355 bytes) 1: ...geometry)|cube]] with side length of 1 [[centi]][[metre]]. It was the basic unit of volume of the [[CGS]]... 5: 1 cm{{sup|3}} = 10{{sup|−6}}[[cubic metre]]s = 1 [[milli]][[litre]] (mL) 11: ...;< '''cubic centimetre''' << [[cubic decimetre]] Cubic zirconia (9381 bytes) 1: ...Z brilliant.jpg|right|frame|A round brilliant-cut cubic zirconia]] 3: '''Cubic Zirconia''' (or '''CZ''') is [[zirconium]] [[oxid... 5: ..., and close visual likeness to diamond, synthetic cubic zirconia has remained the most [[gemology|gemolog... 9: ...pheric conditions. The stabilizer is required for cubic crystal formation; it may be typically either [[y... 11: ...0.058 - 0.066, exceeding that of diamond (0.044). Cubic zirconia has no [[cleavage]] and exhibits a [[con... Metre (6481 bytes) 1: ... is about the unit of length. For other uses of ''metre'' or ''meter'', see ''[[meter (disambiguation)]]'... 3: ...39.37 inches. The symbol of the metre is '''m'''. Metre is also spelled '''meter''' in [[American English... 6: ...ecametre]] << [[hectometre]] << [[kilometre]]</small> 12: ...the poles is only ''approximately'' forty million metres. 14: ... 1889, establishing the ''International Prototype Metre'' as the distance between two lines on a standard... Metre per second (2721 bytes) 1: ...city]] ([[vector]]), defined by [[distance]] in [[metre]]s divided by [[time]] in [[second]]s. The symbol... 13: ...at 60 miles per hour ([[mi/h]] or mph) or 100 kilometres per hour ([[km/h]]); also the speed a [[cheetah]... 36: 1 metre per second = 3.2808 feet per second = 2.2369 mile... 39: * [[kilometre per second]] 40: * [[kilometre per hour]] Cubic Boron Nitride (490 bytes) 3: '''Cubic Boron Nitride''' (CBN) is used as an [[abrasive]]...
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