You can use the formula ( V = l \times w \times h ) to find the volume of rectangular prisms or cuboids, where ( l ) is the length, ( w ) is the width, and ( h ) is the height. This method is appropriate when you have a three-dimensional object with straight edges and right angles, such as a box or a room. It's not suitable for irregular shapes or objects with curved surfaces, for which other methods, like integration or displacement, may be necessary.
Use the volume fomula L*W*H
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
If the length, width and height are L, W and H units repectively thenArea = 2*(L*W + W*H + H*L) square units and Volume = L*W*H cubic units.
Density = Mass/Volume, correct. However, with a cylinder, you have to find the volume. In order to find the volume of a cylinder use the equation PiR2 * H where "R" is the radius (Diameter/2) squared.
well if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
Use the volume fomula L*W*H
Volume of a cylinder = (3.14) × r² × h
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) V = L W H
If the length, width and height are L, W and H units repectively thenArea = 2*(L*W + W*H + H*L) square units and Volume = L*W*H cubic units.
Density = Mass/Volume, correct. However, with a cylinder, you have to find the volume. In order to find the volume of a cylinder use the equation PiR2 * H where "R" is the radius (Diameter/2) squared.
The formula to find the volume of a triangular pyramid is: 1/3 (1/2 B H ) H
Volume = pi*r2*h
Find the volume of the box by using the measurments given; use the equation: V=L*B*H The volume of the closed box is the same as the volume of the open box. The difference is just that the open box has no top.
well if volume= 1/3 (h*w) then.... h= (v/w)/1/3 height is equal to volume divided by width divided by a third??? think this is right...... :S
l*h
Use the formula πr2h, where π is 3.14159... r is radius, and h is height.