What is the formula for Volume?

Volume of what?

The formula for volume depends on the shape of the object you are trying to measure. Here are some common formulas for finding the volume of different shapes:

1. Cube: The volume of a cube can be found by multiplying the length, width, and height of one of its sides. The formula is V = s^3, where V represents volume and s represents the length of one side.

2. Rectangular Prism: The volume of a rectangular prism (or a box) can be found by multiplying its length, width, and height. The formula is V = lwh, where V represents volume, l represents length, w represents width, and h represents height.

3. Cylinder: The volume of a cylinder can be found by multiplying the area of the circular base by its height. The formula is V = πr^2h, where V represents volume, π represents pi (approximately 3.14159), r represents the radius of the circular base, and h represents the height of the cylinder.

4. Sphere: The volume of a sphere can be found by multiplying the cube of its radius by 4/3 times pi. The formula is V = (4/3)πr^3, where V represents volume and r represents the radius of the sphere.

5. Cone: The volume of a cone can be found by multiplying the area of the circular base by one-third the height. The formula is V = (1/3)πr^2h, where V represents volume, π represents pi, r represents the radius of the circular base, and h represents the height of the cone.

These are just a few examples, and there are many other formulas for finding the volumes of different shapes. Remember to use the appropriate formula based on the shape of the object you are working with.