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Math Volume and speed, distance, and time.
Volume - Sphere, Cube, Cuboid, Rectangular prism, Cylinder.
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Volume
Volume is defined as the
space occupied
within the
boundaries
of an object in three-dimensional space
The Volume of a Sphere
4
/3πr3
Cube Volume
s*s*s
= s³ or a*a*a =
a³
Cube
It is identified by the
unique property
that each
side
of the cube is of the same
length.
Sphere
The
volume
of the sphere is calculated using its
radius.
Cuboid
In a cuboid, the
length
of the
sides
will
vary.
Volume of a Cuboid
Length
= l
Width =
W
Height
=
h
Cylinder
A cylinder is also a three-dimensional shape with
circular
bases and a
height
separating the
two bases.
Volume of a Cylinder
πr2h when r is
radius
Cone
A cone is a
distinctive
three-dimensional geometric figure that has a
flat
surface and a
curved
surface, pointed
towards
the top.
Volume of a Cone
1/3πr2h when r is
radius
and h is
height
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