Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and legend has it that Archimedes was having a bath when he discovered the formula
volume = length*height*width Rearrange the formula: length = volume/height*width
you multiply when you are finding the volume of something is because that is how you find how much space something takes
There is none because a triangle is a 2D shape -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but not a volume.
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
The volume of a sphere is (4/3) * pi * r^3
Volume of a sphere = (4/3) x (pi) x (Radius)3
(2/3)πr³
Volume = 1/3*base area*perpendicular height
The volume for a sphere is: 4πr3 3 the π is pie (3.14)
Volume = 1/3*base area*height
multiply the 3 side lengths
formula in finding the volume of:cylinder: v= (pi) (r)2 hcone:(1/3) x pi x (r)2 x hpyramid: v=(1/3) x (area of the base) x heightsphere: v=(4/3) x pi x (r)3
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 and measured in cubic units
Volume = width x height x length
The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.The first step is to figure out what shape the net will make when converted to 3-dimensions. Then, if you are lucky, there will be a suitable formula for finding the volume of such a shape.
V = Ah/3