This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric shapes including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It provides the formulas for volume (V) which uses measurements like radius (r), side length (s), height (h), length (l), width (w) and area of the base (A). It also lists the formulas for calculating surface area (S) which involves measurements of the radius, height, length, width, and side length. Calculus topics are noted but not defined for prisms and pyramids.
This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric shapes including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It provides the formulas for volume (V) which uses measurements like radius (r), side length (s), height (h), length (l), width (w) and area of the base (A). It also lists the formulas for calculating surface area (S) which involves measurements of the radius, height, length, width, and side length. Calculus topics are noted but not defined for prisms and pyramids.
This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric shapes including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It provides the formulas for volume (V) which uses measurements like radius (r), side length (s), height (h), length (l), width (w) and area of the base (A). It also lists the formulas for calculating surface area (S) which involves measurements of the radius, height, length, width, and side length. Calculus topics are noted but not defined for prisms and pyramids.
This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric shapes including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It provides the formulas for volume (V) which uses measurements like radius (r), side length (s), height (h), length (l), width (w) and area of the base (A). It also lists the formulas for calculating surface area (S) which involves measurements of the radius, height, length, width, and side length. Calculus topics are noted but not defined for prisms and pyramids.
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Volume & surface area of solid figures sphere, cube, rectangular solid (box) with and without top,
, cylinder, and cone. Figure Sphere Volume 4 V = r3 , 3 r radius Surface Area
S = 4 r 2 , r radius
Cube
V = s 3 , s side
S = 6s 2 , s side
Rectangular Solid
V = A2 h , A2 is area of the base, h height. V = lwh , l length, w width, h height.
S = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh = 2(lw + lh + wh ) l length, w width, h height.
S= 2 r 2 + 2 rh
Cylinder
V = r 2 h , r radius, h height
top & bottom
lateral side
Prisms: Parallel flat polygon top and bottom (bases).
V = A2 h , A2 is area of the base, h height.
Calculus topic to come
Pyrimids (polygon base to a point)
1 Ah , A is area of the 3 base, h height. V =
Calculus topic to come
1 2 r h , r is the radius of 3 the circular base, h height V =