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Shape, Space and Measure (Intermediate) - Volume and 3D Objects
 
Cube | Cuboid | Prism
Volume is the space inside a 3D object. It is measured by the number of cubes which will fit inside the object.
If the cubes are 1cm in length then the unit of volume is cm3 .
Cube

A Cube has 6 equal square faces.
This is a 2cm cube:
Volume and 3d1

Cuboid

A Cuboid has some rectangular faces. We can be expected to find the volume of a cuboid by counting the cubes.
For Example:
Calculate the volume of the cuboid, drawn below.
Volume and 3d2
It is best to work in layers as not all of the cubes can be seen.
We can see 12 cubes in the top layer. There are 3 layers,
so the total number of cubes is 3 x 12 = 36 cubes.
Volume of the cuboid = 36 cubes.
Formula for the volume of a cuboid
This can be used when the dimensions of the cuboid are given.
 
Volume of a cuboid=Length x Width x Height
For example:
Calculate the volume of the cuboid shown below.
Volume and 3d3
Volume = 10 x 6 x 5 = 300cm3(Note the cubic units for volume)
 
Note: As with area, volumes can be added or subtracted.
 
For example:
A cuboid has had a rectangular section removed from the centre, as shown in the diagram below. Calculate the volume of the remainder.
Volume and 3d4
Total volume = 20 x 10 x 6 = 1200cm3
Volume of section cut out = 5 x 10 x 2 = 100cm3
Volume of remainder = 1200 – 100 = 1100cm3

Prism
 

Volume of a Prism
A Prism is a 3D object whose cross section is constant, along its length. An example is drawn below.
A triangular prism
Volume and 3d5
Formula for the volume of a Prism
 
Volume of a prism = Area of cross section x Length
For example
Volume of the triangular prism (above) = Area of triangle x Length
= (½ x10 x 6) x 20
= 30 x 20
Volume = 600cm3