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Volume & Surface Area of Solids

This document provides formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric figures including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It lists the figure, the formula for volume, and the formula for surface area for each shape.

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Volume & Surface Area of Solids

This document provides formulas for calculating the volume and surface area of various solid geometric figures including spheres, cubes, rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, prisms, and pyramids. It lists the figure, the formula for volume, and the formula for surface area for each shape.

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Volume & surface area of solid figures – sphere, cube, rectangular solid (box) with and without

top, cylinder, and cone.

Figure Volume Surface Area


Sphere 4 S = 4π r 2 ,
V = πr3 ,
3 r radius
r radius

Cube V = s 3 , s side S = 6s 2 , s side

Rectangular Solid V = A2 h , A2 is area of the


base, h height.
S = 2lw + 2lh + 2wh
V = lwh , l length, w width, h = 2(lw + lh + wh )
height. l length, w width, h height.

Cylinder V = π r 2 h , r radius, h height S= 2π r 2 + 2π rh


top & bottom lateral side

Prisms: Parallel flat V = A2 h , A2 is area of the Calculus topic – to come


polygon top and bottom base, h height.
(bases).

Pyrimids (polygon base to a 1 Calculus topic – to come


point) V = Ah , A is area of the
3
base, h height.

1 2 Stotal = π r 2 + π r r 2 + h2 ,
V = π r h , r is the radius of
3 base area lateral area
the circular base, h height r +h
2 2
is slant height

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