The volume of a rectangle (or any other 2D object) is always zero. An object needs to be 3D to have volume.
Density of an object is defined as (mass)/(volume).
It's volume.
The object's dimensions. Multiplied together they give the objects volume.
The volume of anything is always the area of the base of the object times the height. Therefore, to find the volume the object must have a height, which makes volume work with all 3D shapes. If one is looking at a 2D shape, then there is no height so a volume cannot be calculated (note: areas may be found of 2D shapes).
It is the volume of the object.
The volume.
The volume of a rectangle (or any other 2D object) is always zero. An object needs to be 3D to have volume.
Density of an object is defined as (mass)/(volume).
area is 2D and volume is 3D. think of volume as the amount of space inside a 3D object like a ball.
2D-area 3D-Volume
It's volume.
The object's dimensions. Multiplied together they give the objects volume.
I think you're talking about volume, right?
The volume of any 2-dimensional object is always zero (0).but if it is not a 2d then it is a 3d and the volume of that would be bxh divided by3.
The volume of anything is always the area of the base of the object times the height. Therefore, to find the volume the object must have a height, which makes volume work with all 3D shapes. If one is looking at a 2D shape, then there is no height so a volume cannot be calculated (note: areas may be found of 2D shapes).
A 2D shape is flat and only has a surface area whereas a 3D shape is an object that has surface area and volume.