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Rectangular prism volume calculator
Rectangular prism volume calculator






rectangular prism volume calculator

For example, a cup, bowl, laundry hamper, a container, a pillow, a stadium and so on. Only objects with a shape that can fit other things inside have a capacity. All three-dimensional objects have a volume but not all will have capacity.įor example, the following items have a volume, but they do not have a capacity: a mathematics textbook, ruler, calculator, iPad, table, chair and elephant. Capacity is measured in litres (L) and millilitres (mL). It is often used in relation to volume of liquids.

rectangular prism volume calculator

Capacity is used to describe how much a container will hold. Students often confuse volume and capacity and it is important for students to understand that there is a difference between the two. A common misconception is that if nothing can be put inside the object then it doesn’t have a volume. To support student understanding of volume, brainstorm a variety of objects and discuss whether they have a volume (does the object take up space?). This process can be used to establish the general rule for the volume of a rectangular prism. Previously students have explored the volume of different objects by counting the number of 1 cm cubes that make up the shape. Students will understand that volume is the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object and is measured in cubic units.

rectangular prism volume calculator

At this level, students will investigate and establish the volume of a rectangular prism.








Rectangular prism volume calculator