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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
− | A volume is a quantifier that quantifies a three-dimensional space taken up by a three-dimensional object. The volume has a derived SI unit from the SI unit of [[length]], cubed as '''m<sup>3</sup>'''. | + | A volume is a quantifier that quantifies a three-dimensional space taken up by a three-dimensional object. The volume has a derived SI unit from the SI unit of [[length]], cubed as'''m<sup>3</sup>'''. |
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== Frequently Asked Questions == | == Frequently Asked Questions == | ||
=== What is the volume of a four-dimensional space called? === | === What is the volume of a four-dimensional space called? === |