Volume Calculator

Calculate volume of 3D shapes

Volume Calculation

Volume Calculator

Calculate the volume of various 3D shapes. Essential for mathematics, engineering, and everyday calculations.

How to Use Volume Calculator

  1. 1.**Select shape** from the dropdown menu
  2. 2.**Enter required dimensions** (length, width, height, radius, or side)
  3. 3.**Click "Calculate Volume"** to get results
  4. 4.**View volume** in cubic units

Features

  • **Multiple Shapes**: Cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, sphere
  • **Real-time Calculation**: Instant volume results
  • **Unit Support**: Works with any consistent units
  • **Formula Display**: Shows calculation formulas

Volume Formulas

  • **Cube**: V = s³ (side × side × side)
  • **Rectangular Prism**: V = l × w × h (length × width × height)
  • **Cylinder**: V = π × r² × h (pi × radius² × height)
  • **Sphere**: V = (4/3) × π × r³ (4/3 × pi × radius³)

Common Applications

  • **Construction**: Calculate concrete, soil, and material volumes
  • **Packaging**: Determine box and container capacities
  • **Engineering**: Design tanks, cylinders, and containers
  • **Education**: Learn 3D geometry and volume concepts
  • **Storage**: Calculate storage space requirements

Tips for Accurate Calculations

  • **Use consistent units** for all measurements
  • **Double-check dimensions** before calculating
  • **Consider material properties** (some materials expand/contract)
  • **Add waste factor** for construction projects
  • **Account for irregularities** in real-world objects

Unit Conversions

  • **1 cubic meter** = 1000 liters
  • **1 cubic foot** = 7.48 gallons
  • **1 cubic yard** = 27 cubic feet
  • **1 liter** = 1000 cubic centimeters

Practical Examples

  • **Fish Tank**: 2m × 1m × 0.5m = 1 cubic meter
  • **Storage Box**: 3ft × 2ft × 2ft = 12 cubic feet
  • **Water Tank**: radius 2m, height 3m = 37.7 cubic meters