If bxh=area b being base and h being height then height= area/base
Height x Weight x Height
Volume = Length * Width * Height
The formula "length x width x height" is a general formula to find VOLUME?
no your can't. * * * * * You cannot find it using a formula but it can be measured. One way would be to submerge the object in water (or other liquid) and measure the volume of liquid displaced. That will be equal to the volume of the object.
length x width x height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
Volume = Length * Width * Height
Volume = height x width x depth
You need to find volume by displacement instead of by formula when the object is not a regular solid. It could be an object like a pen where the height, weight, and length can't be easily measured, or a liquid.
This is the formula for volume:l x h x w( length x height x width )
The formula "length x width x height" is a general formula to find VOLUME?
no your can't. * * * * * You cannot find it using a formula but it can be measured. One way would be to submerge the object in water (or other liquid) and measure the volume of liquid displaced. That will be equal to the volume of the object.
The formula for calculating the volume of a cuboid is width x length x height
LxWxH (lengeth times width times height)
Volume = Length x width x height.