The volume of a three dimensional shape is the amount of space that is contained within that shape.
Move the sliders in the applet to change the dimensions of the rectangular prism.
Create a base by moving the length and width sliders, and keeping the height slider at zero. What is the area of the base?
Slowly drag the height slider. What happens to the volume of the rectangular prism?
How does the volume of the prism change each time you make its height 1 unit bigger, and what does that have to do with the area of the base?
How can we find the volume of a rectangular prism if we already know how to calculate the area of its base using the area formula?
Next, notice the prism is 2 layers high, so it has a height of 2 units. Now, we can multiply the area of the base by the height to calculate the volume.
\text{Volume } = \text{area of base} \cdot \text{height}
\text{Volume } = 20 \cdot 2
\text{Volume }= 40
In the same way that the area of a two dimensional shape is related to the product of two perpendicular lengths, the length and width, the volume of a rectangular prism is related to the product of three perpendicular lengths, the length, width, and height. Notice that each of the three lengths is perpendicular to the other two.
Find the volume of the rectangular prism shown.
Find the volume of the rectangular prism shown.
A rectangular prism is a 3D shape with six rectangular faces.
The volume of a rectangular prism is given by: