It depends on the solid.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
The formula used to calculate the volume of a recrangular solid is:L*W*H=V
The formula used to calculate the volume of a rectangular solid is: L*W*H=V
There is no such thing as "volume of diameter". On the other hand, the calculation for volume depends on the type of figure, so you may want to ask another question, where you specify, for what figure you want to do the calculation.
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This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.
This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.
The formula for density is mass/volume, hence the density is 15/5=3g/cm3
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
The formula used to calculate the volume of a rectangular solid is: L*W*H=V
The formula used to calculate the volume of a recrangular solid is:L*W*H=V
d*d/162
Formula for the volume Expansion for a solid is αV=1VdVdT and Isotropic materials is αV=3αL.
There is no such thing as "volume of diameter". On the other hand, the calculation for volume depends on the type of figure, so you may want to ask another question, where you specify, for what figure you want to do the calculation.
the answer would be C88856
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
The formula is Length * Width * Height.