What Is a Volume Meter?

Volume, geometry terminology. When the space occupied by an object is three-dimensional, the size of the space occupied is called the volume of the object. The SI unit of volume is cubic meters. One-dimensional objects (such as lines) and two-dimensional objects (such as squares) are zero volume.

When the space occupied by an object is three-dimensional, the size of the space occupied is called the volume of the object.
Example 1: The volume of the wooden box is 3 cubic meters;
2: When electrolyzing water, two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of
1 cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic meters
Cuboid, cube and cylinder
The volume formula is a formula for calculating the volume, that is, a mathematical formula for calculating the volume of various geometric bodies. For example: cylinder, prism, cone, table, sphere, ellipsoid, etc.
Volume formula: Calculate all kinds of bounded by planes and surfaces.
Generally, a geometric body is a mathematical formula for the volume of a figure composed of a surface, an intersection (the intersection of a surface and a surface), and an intersection (the intersection of an intersection or the convergence of a surface) [3] .
The following are the calculation formulas for different graphic volumes:
cuboid:
(Cuboid volume = length × width × height)
Cube:
(Cuboid volume = edge length × edge length × edge length)
Cylinder (full circle):
[Cylinder (full circle) volume = Pi ratio × (bottom radius × bottom radius) × height]
The volume of the above three-dimensional graphics can be summarized as:
(Bottom area × height)
Cone (full circle):
[Cone (full circle) volume = Circumference × Base Radius × Base Radius × Height / 3]
Pyramid:
Corner volume = bottom area × height / 3
Sphere:
[Sphere volume = 4/3 (pi) × cube of radius]
Edge:
Note: V : Volume; S1: Upper surface area; S2: Lower surface area; H: High.
Physical formula:

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