How to Find the Volume of a Cube?
Two methods by which the volume of a cube can be found are
- Using Edge-length
- Using Diagonal
Volume of a Cube is calculated using the steps discussed below:
Step 1: Note dimension of cube. Let side is represented by (a) and diagonal is represented as (d).
Step 2: Now use formula,
V = a3
OR
V = [√3 × (d)3] / 9
Step 3: Simplify above equation.
Step 4: Add unit3 to answer in step 3 to volume of cube.
As volume of a cube is a cubic function it increases drastically if we change the dimension of the cube. This can be understood by the following image.
Volume of a Cube
Volume of a Cube is defined as the total number of cubic units occupied by the cube completely. A cube is a three-dimensional solid figure, having 6 square faces. Volume is nothing but the total space occupied by an object. An object with a larger volume would occupy more space. The volume of the cube is calculated by multiplying the length, breadth, and height of the cube. For a cube the length, breadth, and height are equal. Thus, the volume of a cube is just a side cube.
In this article, we will understand the volume of a cube in detail along with the formula and solved examples in the following sections. Also, learn about the Surface area of the cube here.
Table of Content
- What is the Volume of a Cube?
- Volume of Cube Formula
- Volume of a Cube Equation
- Derivation of Volume of a Cube
- How to Find the Volume of a Cube?
- Surface Area of a Cube
- Volume of a Cube and Cuboid
- Examples of Volume of a Cube from Everyday Life
- Solved Examples on Volume of Cube
- Volume of a Cube Problems