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this is a funny way to ask this
December 01 2016
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RHP User
8 years ago
Makes me think 2 cubic meters. But can you give a bit more context 😎
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RHP User
8 years ago
I'm a bit too far away to help with moving but I can tell you what cm2 is. A square centimetre. Eg: if you have a piece of paper 10cm x 10cm it would be 100cm2. Hope this helps and good luck with moving. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
centimetres squared?
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RHP User
8 years ago
square centimetre?
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RHP User
8 years ago
Is indeed centimetres squared.... And just to confuse things cm3 is cubic centimetres.... Of course I'm measured in in3 lol Not necessarily penis size..... - Posted from rhpmobile
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Tall74nHard9
8 years ago
Jamie, you were on the right track, but Summer is correct with her statement.Ticklish, as it is in regards to moving, I believe your response is what Redhot is after - a 2 Cubic Metre dumpster to throw away things into. Redhot, what you are looking at is a big box shape that is 2 metres long, 1 metre deep, and 1 metre high - that is how big 2 cubic metres is. Tall
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Andremmo
8 years ago
Its hard to tell the context of your question, but if you are moving then perhaps you've been talking to removalists or storage companies and they are asking how much stuff you have. The size of a moving truck and/or a storage facility space is usually measured in cubic metres where one cubic metre measures 1m wide by 1m tall by 1m deep. A couch probably takes a least 2 cubic metres of space whereas a typical box might be 0.2 cubic metres. Try to imagine whether you can get all your stuff into a bedroom if it was packed well to the ceiling. A typical bedroom might measure 3.5m x 3.5m x 2m which is about 24 cubic metres.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'Summersolstice' I think 10cm x 10cm is 10cm2, not 100cm2. OP, centimeter squared means "this many centimetres in length by the same number of centimetres in width", imagine a square napkin. Cm3 would be cubic: length x width x height, like a square box. nope, it's 100cm^2 a 10cm x 10cm box is 100 square centimetres of area, but could also be described as 10 centimetres squared i.e. a square of side dimension 10cm. Which does sound a bit like it's the wrong way around, because you're reading the exponent out of order to how it looks when it is written, but it's jut part of the wacky fun of English. 10cm squared is (10cm)^2 the squared is applying to the whole 10cm cm^2 (or cm2) is a measure of area, not the phrase. (if you think of it purely in maths terms and forget what 'cm' actually refers to, the 'cm' in one gets multiplied by the 'cm' in the other side, just like the 10 gets multiplied by the 10 on the other and if you were dividing by a term you could cancel them out e.g. dimensionless values like a Reynolds number)
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RHP User
8 years ago
Cm2 reads like centimetres squared which is 10cmx10cm. Which makes no sense in relation to moving, it is most likely cubic metres squared, it may even be a mistake in notation and the question is how many cubic metres do you require which is how many boxes or equivalent in furniture 1metre x 1metre x 1metre.
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cat_n_the_hatter
8 years ago
Squares ( cm2, m2, km2) measure surface area (2D) Cubic (cm3, m3, km3) measures volume. (3D)
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RHP User
8 years ago
is USUALLY rated in Cubic Metres.... 1mtr x 1mtr x 1mtr = 1cubic metre...IF the item getting dumped was a BF, and you wanted a container to put him in, you could comfortably fit as many as 3 (Him and 2 of his mates) in a cubic metre bin.. (they would need to be cut to fit though)IF you were to put them totally through a Grister machine, you could possible squeeze in another 2 or 3 of his mates.5 or 6 fellas dumped at once in one container is a pretty good deal. But.. transgressing here... tell us how the cm2 was used and we may be able to help more with you understanding stuff..
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luvsilver
8 years ago
Take him and his 3 mates on a trip to the local wreckers .You will be able to get rid of all of them and their car all for around 1 cubic meter.Mr Luvsilver
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RHP User
8 years ago
Hahaha😂😂😂 rooting,there's something we all should know a bit about.😂😂 Square and cubic cm or m or whatever can be a bit confusing for people who don't use it all the time. Being a chippy I've had a fair bit of exposure to it over the years and of course builders know all about erections. 😂 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Rooting squares? All of those harsh corners? Or are we talking nerds? Because nerds a hawt 😉
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'cavey50' is USUALLY rated in Cubic Metres.... 1mtr x 1mtr x 1mtr = 1cubic metre...IF the item getting dumped was a BF, and you wanted a container to put him in, you could comfortably fit as many as 3 (Him and 2 of his mates) in a cubic metre bin.. (they would need to be cut to fit though)IF you were to put them totally through a Grister machine, you could possible squeeze in another 2 or 3 of his mates.5 or 6 fellas dumped at once in one container is a pretty good deal. But.. transgressing here... tell us how the cm2 was used and we may be able to help more with you understanding stuff.. if you've got a bag of quicklime handy... 3.1 kg quicklime + 1 litre water = 3.54MJ energy (heat).
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RHP User
8 years ago
I mean was that a step too far? (The black humour, not the science). (Obviously a plastic bin won't do!)
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RHP User
8 years ago
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RHP User
8 years ago
Where are you? I can probably lend a hand if needed - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
No worries happy to help, at your service ma'am. Hope it all went well. (Climbs back into nice guy box)
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