Volume has dimensions of length3. Some measures of volume do not include this in their description - such as "cup", "liter", or "gallon", but they all can be converted to units where the dimensions are more explicit; for example:
1 liter (or litre depending on where you are from) = 103cm3
More information is needed to answer this question. Volume of what exactly?
Length x Width x Height = volume of a rectangular prism
n^3 = volume of a cube
(pi)r²h = volume of a cylinder
Density rho = mass m / volume V. rho = m / V. Formula: Density equals mass divided by volume.
The formula for density is D = M/V where: D= density M= mass V= volume Switch around the formula to make it: V= M/D Volume = mass / density
The formula of density is mass/volume. So mass divided by volume
Volume = (2/3)Pi*r3
If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.If you know the radius, use the formula: volume = (4/3) x pi x radius3.
There is no formula for this. You have to measure the volume.
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formula of find the volume of dish
The formula of volume
The relationship between the formulas is that in all the radius is cubed.
It depends on the shape. The formula for the volume of a sphere is quite different from that for the volume of a cube.
formula for finding the volume of hollow dish
Mass times volume isn't a formula for anything. You may be confused with mass divided by volume, which is the formula for density.
The formula for volume is length x width x height.
The volume of a triangle can be calculated with the formula: volume=1/2*length*width*height.
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height