height * width * depth = volume height = volume / (depth * width) Volume = lengthXwidthXheight V=LWH H=V/LW
A point is 0-dimensional ... it has no length, breadth or height. A line is 1-demensional ... it has length, but no breadth or height. A square, circle, triangle etc is 2-dimensional ... each of them have length and breadth, but no height A cube, cylinder, sphere etc is 3-dimensional ... each of them have lenght, breadth and height.
depth equals volume divided by length times width
They are 2 dimensional shapes that only have length and width.
It is possible you are referring to length, width and height (or depth). If you mean the values then there is an infinite number of them
The usual protocol for stating sizes is "height, width, and depth", but these are subjective descriptions based on the orientation of the measured object or space. Practically speaking, the two larger numbers of the set can be used as the height and width, and the smallest the thickness or depth.
To find the volume, you multiply the length, width/depth, and height together.The answer is 16 cm3.
To calculate volume, you need three measures: length, width, and height (or depth). In your question you only have two measures.
None. A lineal foot has length but no width (or depth or height).
Length, Width, Height. Faces, Corners and sides.
A 3D shape stands for Three-Dimensional. The three dimensions are Height, Width and Depth. A line just has height, so it is 1D. A polygon has both Height and width so it's 2D. A three dimensional object has all three; Height, Width and Depth.________^Height/Length = 1D-------------------| || | Depth |/ |----------------- |
width x height x depth or length x width x height
Length times width times depth ( L x W x D ) measures cubic feet and must be measured in feet.
width, depth and height
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
Three dimensional shapes are shapes with height, width, and depth. In contrast, two dimensional shapes only have height and width, or length and width.
Width has a lenght, but it doesn't mean lenght, because there are lenghts for distance, height, width, depth, and so on.