The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
Its volume.
The measure of the amount of space a solid figure is Volume
volume
It is volume.
There is no "space" inside a solid figure (body).However the solid figure can be measured in terms of its volume (the amount of space it occupies).
You are finding the volume of the solid figure.To find the volume of a solid figure, depending on the size of the object, you can use a graduated cylinder. You can fill the cylinder up to x amount of water and then measure the amount after dropping the solid into the water, and then subtract the amount before, from the amount after, to get the volume of a solid. You can also use simple mathematics to figure the volume of the solid. There are different formulas for calculating volume for different types of solid figures.
That's a description of the volume of a solid. The volume of an object is the amount of 3-dimentional space that object occupies.
A side of a solid figure is called a face.
The three-dimensional figure that measures the space it occupies is called a volume. Volume quantifies the amount of three-dimensional space within a solid object and is typically expressed in cubic units, such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters. Common examples of three-dimensional figures include cubes, spheres, and cylinders, each with their own specific formulas for calculating volume.
A solid figure with twenty faces is called an Icosahedron.
A decaredra is the ten face solid figure.
A decaredra is the ten face solid figure.