Height x Width x Length.
Measure the height, width and depth of the object, and be sure to do it in the same units. Then multiply them together.
H x W x L = Volume of the rectangular solid
The answer should be in units cubed.
As an example, a rectangle has these dimensions:
Length = 55 mm
Width = 30 mm
Length = 40 mm
55 X 30 X 40 = 66,000 cubic millimeters (mm3)
l*w*h
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.
Use this formula:Volume = (length) x (width) x (height)
False on two counts. A rectangular shape is 2-dimensional and so can have no mass. If it is rectangular but has length, width and height then it is a cuboid object. Then, multiplying the length width and height will give the volume, not the mass.
formula of find the volume of dish
Volume = Length * Width * Height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
Height x Weight x Height
The formula for calculating the volume of a cuboid is width x length x height
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
l*w*h
To find the density of a rectangular solid object, you would calculate the mass of the object by multiplying its volume by its density. For an irregular solid object, you would typically measure its mass using a balance and its volume using displacement of water, then divide the mass by the volume to find the density. The main difference lies in how you determine the volume of the object, with rectangular solids having a straightforward formula for volume calculation compared to irregular shapes which require more complex methods.
The formula will depend on what it is that you are trying to find: the volume or the surface area.
The formula to find the volume of an object depends on its shape. For a cube or rectangular prism, the volume is length x width x height. For a cylinder, the volume is π x radius^2 x height. And for a sphere, the volume is 4/3 x π x radius^3.
The formula to find the volume of a object or container in cc (cubic centimeters) depends on its shape. Different formulae are used for spherical, triangular, rectangular, cylindrical, etc. shapes. There is no formula for finding the volume of irregular shapes.
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.