Different techniques are used for different shapes. The volume of a cube is simply the edge of the cube, cubed (i.e., taken to the third power). The volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi times the radius cubed. The volume of an irregular shape requires the use of integral calculus. Everything can be calculated but some calculations are much more complicated than others.
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∙ 10y agodensity = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. There is nothing to solve.
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You multiply them together. Length x Width X Height = Volume.
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
density = mass / volume Solving for mass: mass = density x volume Solving for volume: volume = mass / density
A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. There is nothing to solve.
density = mass / volume
Solve for the radius first, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (volume = base x height = pi x radius2 x height).Solve for the radius first, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (volume = base x height = pi x radius2 x height).Solve for the radius first, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (volume = base x height = pi x radius2 x height).Solve for the radius first, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (volume = base x height = pi x radius2 x height).
You multiply them together. Length x Width X Height = Volume.
Density = mass/volume Mass = Density x volume Volume = mass/density
Density equals mass over volume. Set up the equation and solve for volume.
Use the equation for the volume of a cone, replace the known height and volume, and solve the resulting equation for the radius.
Volume D=m/v
You find the volume of the object, and then divide it by the mass.
, is what I found on the internet as the formula to solve the volume of a cylinder, I would double-check though.
The formula for volume is length x width x height = volume. So if you take the volume and divide it by the length and width it should give you the height.