We live in a 3D world! Understanding solid geometry is essential for architects designing buildings, engineers creating mechanical parts, and even game developers rendering 3D environments.
3D shapes have two main measurements: 'Volume' (how much space is inside) and 'Surface Area' (the total area of the outside skin). For most regular prisms and cylinders, Volume is simply the 'Area of the Base' multiplied by the 'Height'.
A common mistake is confusing 'Volume' and 'Surface Area'. Volume uses cubic units (like cm³) because it measures 3D space. Surface Area uses square units (like cm²) because it measures flat 2D area wrapped around the shape!
Adjust the Base Area and the Height to see how the total volume of the prism changes!
Drag the sliders to change the dimensions:
Test your knowledge of 3D shapes!
The formula for the volume of a sphere (4/3 πr³) was discovered by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. He was so proud of this discovery that he requested a sphere inscribed in a cylinder be sculpted on his tombstone!