Volume of Solid Shapes

About Course

The volume of solid shapes refers to the amount of space a 3-dimensional object occupies. In this topic, students learn how to calculate the volume of common solids such as cubes, cuboids, cylinders, cones, spheres, and prisms. By applying the appropriate formulas and understanding the dimensions of each shape, learners develop the ability to solve real-world problems involving capacity, storage, construction, and packaging. This topic builds strong spatial reasoning skills and forms a foundation for higher-level geometry.

Course Content

Solid Shapes
Many of the everyday objects with which children are familiar are solid shapes. For example, building blocks are often cubes or rectangular prisms. They have six faces, or flat surfaces. They are called three dimensional(3-D) shapes.

  • Volume of Cube And Cuboid
  • Volume of Cone And Cylinder
  • Volume of Spheres And Hemisphere
  • Volume of Pyramids

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