How do you find volume with area and depth?

How do you find volume with area and depth?

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Q. How do you find volume with area and depth?

Effectively, for cylinders and prisms, the volume is the area of one side multiplied by the depth or height of the shape. The basic formula for volume of prisms and cylinders is therefore: Area of the end shape × the height/depth of the prism/cylinder.

Q. What is the formula for volume of a rectangle?

To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply its 3 dimensions: length x width x height. The volume is expressed in cubic units.

Q. Is the surface area and volume of a cube the same?

Explanation: This problem is relatively simple. We know that the volume of a cube is equal to s3, where s is the length of a given side of the cube. Since the sides of a cube are all the same, the surface area of the cube is equal to 6 times the area of one face.

Q. What is the difference between the surface area and the volume?

Surface area is the sum of the areas of all the faces of the solid figure. Finding surface area of solid figure is like finding how much wrapping paper that is required to cover the solid; it is the area of the outside faces of a box. Volume is the amount of space inside of the solid figure.

Q. What is the relationship between volume and capacity?

Capacity is the amount of liquid a container can hold. Volume is how much space an object takes up.

Q. Does capacity mean volume?

The amount that something can hold. Usually it means volume, such as milliliters (ml) or liters (l) in Metric, or pints or gallons in Imperial.

Q. What is capacity formula?

V = π × r 2 × h V=/pi /times r^2 /times h V=π×r2×h. When measuring a closed container from the outside, you need to subtract the wall thickness (t) from the radius and the lid/base thickness from the height. The capacity formula then becomes (using a uniform thickness for the base and lid):

Q. What are the units of volume and capacity?

Volume and capacity is the measure of the amount of space inside of a solid object, such as a cube, ball, cylinder or pyramid. It is measured in cubic units.

Q. What units are used to measure volume?

Volume is the measure of the 3-dimensional space occupied by matter, or enclosed by a surface, measured in cubic units. The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3), which is a derived unit. Liter (L) is a special name for the cubic decimeter (dm3).

Q. How can I convert units of capacity?

Since the liter is 3 steps to the right from the kiloliter, you would multiply the number of kiloliters by 10, 3 times. For example, if you had 30 kiloliters, and you wanted to convert that into liters, you would multiply 30 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 30,000 liters.

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