A square is a two dimensional figure, which therefore does not have volume, only surface area. A cube has volume, which can be calculated very simply by multiplying the length of a edge by itself, twice (in other words, l x l x l, or l3).
A square is a 2-dimensional figure while a volume is a 3-dimensional concept. The dimensions do not match and so no such formula can exist.
The formula is: Volume = 0.
A rhombus is a 2-dimensional figure.
None of those has any volume.
If it's a cube with edge s, then V=s3. If it's a rectangular prism (box) then V=lwh (length, width, height).
It is always zero.
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
v=sh
Answer: 1 in³ = 0.554112 fl oz(US)
When a person is trying to understand how much liquid a shape can hold it is important to understand the volume of the shape. The formula for calculating the volume of any 3-D shape is length x width x height.
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
Volume = area X height
14cm
what is the formula for calculating volume of preesure vessels with dishe ends
The volume of a square hollow bar is calculated by multiplying the length of the bar times the width of the opening times the height of the opening ( inner dimensions ).
well, that depends. assuming that the liquid is filling the rectangle, and that the rectangle is not flat on paper or anything, it would be Base * Width * Height
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height