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    Use this calculator to find the volume of spheres, cones, cubes, cylinders, and other shapes. Enter the radius, height, edge length, or other values and get the volume in m3 or other units. Learn the formulas and examples for each shape and how to calculate the volume of a container.

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    Apr 18, 2024 · To find the volume of a box, simply multiply length, width, and height — and you're good to go! For example, if a box is 5×7×2 cm, then the volume of a box is 70 cubic centimeters. For dimensions that are relatively small whole numbers, calculating volume by hand is easy.

  4. To calculate the volume of a tank of a different shape, use our volume of a tank calculator. Volume of a cylinder. The volume formula for a cylinder is height x π x (diameter / 2) 2, where (diameter / 2) is the radius of the base (d = 2 x r), so another way to write it is height x π x radius 2. Visual in the figure below:

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · To calculate the volume of a cone, use its height and radius. The formula is Volume = (1/3)πr²h. (1/3) is a fixed value, π is approximately 3.14, r² represents the square of the radius, and h is the height from tip to base center.

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  6. volume = l³. where l is the length of the sides of the cube. This is just another way to say that you need to multiply the length of each side l by itself three times: l × l × l = l³, or, in other words, elevating it to the third power (learn more about power in the exponent calculator) The previous formula comes from the fact that the cube ...

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · To calculator the volume of a slanted cylinder: Find the radius, side length, and slant angle of the cylinder. Square the radius. Multiply the result by pi. Take the sin of the angle. Multiply the sin by the side length. Multiply the result from steps 3 and 5 together. The result is the slanted volume.

  8. Any prism volume is V = BH where B is area of base and H is height of prism, so find area of the base by B = 1/2 h (b1+b2), then multiply by the height of the prism. A tetrahedron is just a triangular pyramid. If any pyramid has height h and a base of area b, then it's volume is bh/3.

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