Volume of Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder
Volume of a Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder The volume of an object is the amount of space it occupies. It is determined by the length, width, and height (for...
Volume of a Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder The volume of an object is the amount of space it occupies. It is determined by the length, width, and height (for...
The volume of an object is the amount of space it occupies. It is determined by the length, width, and height (for a rectangular shape) or the length, width, and height (for a circular shape) of the object.
Cube:
The volume of a cube is calculated by side length (side) raised to the third power. This means that the volume of a cube with side length a is a^3.
Cuboid:
The volume of a cuboid is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of the object. It is simply the product of these three values.
Cylinder:
The volume of a cylinder is calculated by the product of the circumference of the base and the height of the cylinder. The circumference of the base is the length of the perimeter of the circular base, which is given by 2πr, where r is the radius of the base. The height of the cylinder is the length from the top of the base to the base. The volume of a cylinder is also equal to πr²h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cylinder