you multiply the basement (the square where the pyramid is based on) with the hight and divide the result by 3. (A*h)/3 if you dont have the base you make (a*b*h)/3 because A=a*b
If it is a triangular pyramid it would be (1/2bh)4 A triangular prism is (1/2bh)5, or (base x height divided by 2)times 4
You replace the radius in the formula, and do the calculations, to obtain either the volume or the area, depending on what formula you are talking about.
The volume of a pyramid and a cone was first calculated by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. He derived the formulas for these shapes, showing that the volume of a pyramid is one-third the product of its base area and height, and similarly, the volume of a cone is one-third the base area multiplied by its height. Archimedes' work laid the foundation for the principles of geometry and calculus that we use today.
Because when working out volumes the answer is given in cubic units and the radius in the formula for finding the volume of a sphere is cubed: Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
Use the volume formula length time width time height
The answer depends on what you wish to work out: the angles, height, surface area, volume. Also, you need more information: the vertical or inclined height and whether or not the pyramid is a right pyramid.
If it is a triangular pyramid it would be (1/2bh)4 A triangular prism is (1/2bh)5, or (base x height divided by 2)times 4
To work out the space inside a box, you would calculate the volume by multiplying the length, width, and height of the box together. The formula for the volume of a box is volume = length x width x height.
You replace the radius in the formula, and do the calculations, to obtain either the volume or the area, depending on what formula you are talking about.
The volume of a pyramid and a cone was first calculated by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. He derived the formulas for these shapes, showing that the volume of a pyramid is one-third the product of its base area and height, and similarly, the volume of a cone is one-third the base area multiplied by its height. Archimedes' work laid the foundation for the principles of geometry and calculus that we use today.
It depends on the shape of the tank.
The formula to calculate the work done by a gas in a thermodynamic process is: Work Pressure x Change in Volume
Because nothing else works.
Because when working out volumes the answer is given in cubic units and the radius in the formula for finding the volume of a sphere is cubed: Volume of a sphere in cubic units = 4/3*pi*radius3
The question cannot be answered because the Volume cannot be Kg/cubic metre. The Volume = (area) height. Do you mean 900Kg/cubic metre is the Density then you can work out the volume, from the the formula Density = Mass/volume rearrange the formula for Volume plug in the numbers and get the answer
A square is two dimentional and has an area (side X side = # of square inches) A square has no volume unless it is three dimentional, in which case, it would be a cube and not a square.
The maximum amount of work that a gas can do during a constant-volume process is zero, because work done by a gas is given by the formula W = PΔV and volume change (ΔV) is zero in a constant-volume process.