A volume formula calculates the space inside a 3D object. For example, a rectangular prism’s volume is V = length × width × height. Different shapes have specific formulas, like a cylinder’s volume: V = π × radius² × height. Volume is measured in cubic units.
For a rectangular prism: V = length × width × height.
Example: 3 × 4 × 5 = 60 cubic units.
For a cylinder: V = π × radius² × height.
Example: π × 2² × 6 ≈ 75.4 cubic units.
The formula for volume depends on the shape being measured. Generally, volume is calculated by multiplying length, width, and height for rectangular shapes. For example, the volume of a cube is side³, while the volume of a cylinder is πr²h.