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  2. What is Volume? Definition, Formula, Examples - SplashLearn

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    What is Volume? Every three-dimensional object occupies some space. This space is measured in terms of its volume. Volume is defined as the space occupied within the boundaries of an object in three-dimensional space. It is also known as the capacity of the object.

  3. In mathematics, ‘Volume’ is a mathematical quantity that shows the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object or a closed surface. The unit of volume is in cubic units such as m3, cm3, in3 etc. Sometimes, volume is also termed capacity.

  4. Volume is defined as the 3-dimensional space enclosed by a boundary. Learn how to calculate a volume using a volume calculator, formulas, volume examples, and a FREE worksheet.

  5. The amount of 3-dimensional space something takes up. Imagine how much water could be in it. Also called Capacity. In this example the volume is 10 × 4 × 5 = 200 units 3. Units of volume include: • Metric: cubic centimeters (cm 3), cubic meters (m 3), liters.

  6. Volume - Math is Fun

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    Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space something takes up. Imagine how much water could be in it. Also called Capacity. Change the volume using the slider below: Units of volume include: Metric: cubic centimeters (cm 3), cubic meters (m 3), liters. US Standard: fluid ounce, cubic inch, cubic foot, pints, gallons.

  7. Volume - Math Open Reference

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    Volume is a measure of how much space an object takes up. For example two shoe boxes together have twice the volume of a single box, because they take up twice the amount of space. Different shapes have different ways to find the volume.

  8. Volume Calculator

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    The volume calculator will calculate the volume of some of the most common three-dimensional solids. Before we go into how to calculate volume, you must know the definition of volume. Volume differs from the area, which is the amount of space taken up in a two-dimensional figure.

  9. What Is Volume in Math? A Kid-Friendly Guide - Mathnasium

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    We’ve put together a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know to get started with volumes in math. Read on to find simple definitions and explanations, learn to calculate volumes of 3D objects, see solved examples, and test your knowledge with bonus practice exercises.

  10. What is Volume? Volume Formula & Definition - DoodleLearning

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    Simply put, volume is the measurement of how much space something takes up. In a three dimensional (3D) object, such as a pyramid or cone, volume is also often referred to as “ capacity.”. In a two-dimensional object, volume is known as “ area.”.

  11. Volume - Math.net

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    Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object, substance, or closed surface. For example, think of the space an apple would take up in a bag. The remaining volume of the bag is the amount of space left in the bag after subtracting the volume of the apple.