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We are learning to: - Enhance our Mathematical learning skills * solve volume problems Vocabulary: cross section cubic unit Always aim high! LESSON OBJECTIVES.

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1 We are learning to: - Enhance our Mathematical learning skills * solve volume problems Vocabulary: cross section cubic unit Always aim high! LESSON OBJECTIVES Be Responsible Independent Learner Positive Thinker

2 What Is Volume ? The volume of a solid is the amount of space inside the solid. Consider the cylinder below: If we were to fill the cylinder with water the volume would be the amount of water the cylinder could hold:

3 Measuring Volume. Volume is measured in cubic centimetres (also called centimetre cubed). Here is a cubic centimetre It is a cube which measures 1cm in all directions. 1cm We will now see how to calculate the volume of various shapes.

4 For the solids below identify the cross sectional area required for calculating the volume: Circle (2) Right Angled Triangle. (3) Pentagon (4) A2 A1 Rectangle & Semi Circle. (1)

5 For the solids below identify the cross sectional area required for calculating the volume: Circle (2) Right Angled Triangle. (3) Pentagon (4) A2 A1 Rectangle & Semi Circle. (1)

6 The Volume Of A Cylinder. Consider the cylinder below: 4cm 6cm It has a height of 6cm. What is the size of the radius ? 2cm Volume = cross section x height What shape is the cross section? Circle Calculate the area of the circle: A =  r 2 A = 3.14 x 2 x 2 A = 12.56 cm 2 Calculate the volume: V =  r 2 x h V = 12.56 x 6 V = 75.36 cm 3 The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: V =  r 2 h r = radius h = height.

7 The Volume Of A Triangular Prism. Consider the triangular prism below: Volume = Cross Section x Height What shape is the cross section ? Triangle. Calculate the area of the triangle: 5cm 8cm 5cm A = ½ x base x height A = 0.5 x 5 x 5 A = 12.5cm 2 Calculate the volume: Volume = Cross Section x Length V = 12.5 x 8 V = 100 cm 3 The formula for the volume of a triangular prism is : V = ½ b h l B= base h = height l = length

8 What Goes In The Box ? 2 Calculate the volume of the shapes below: (1) 16cm 14cm (2) 3m 4m 5m (3) 6cm 12cm 8m 2813.4cm 3 30m 3 288cm 3

9 More Complex Shapes. Calculate the volume of the shape below: 20m 23m 16m 12m Calculate the cross sectional area: A1 A2 Area = A1 + A2 Area = (12 x 16) + ( ½ x (20 –12) x 16) Area = 192 + 64 Area = 256m 2 Calculate the volume: Volume = Cross sectional area x length. V = 256 x 23 V = 2888m 3

10 What Goes In The Box ? 3 18m 22m 14m 11m (1) 23cm 32cm 17cm (2) 4466m 3 19156.2cm 3

11 We are learning to: - Enhance Mathematical basic skills knowledge. -Accurately calculate the volume of a pyramid. Always aim high! LESSON OBJECTIVES Effective Participator Self Manager Reflective Learner

12 Volume Of A Cone. Consider the cylinder and cone shown below: The diameter (D) of the top of the cone and the cylinder are equal. D D The height (H) of the cone and the cylinder are equal. H H

13 We have seen that the volume of a cylinder is three times more than that of a cone with the same diameter and height. The formula for the volume of a cone is: h r r = radius h = height

14 Calculate the volume of the cones below: 13m 18m (2)9m 6m (1)

15 Effective Participator Self Manager Reflective Learner Volume of Pyramids EXAMPLES Volume of a pyramid = x base area x vertical height Calculate the volume of the pyramids below: (a)(b) Base area = 7cm x 4cm = 28cm 2 Volume of a pyramid = x base area x vertical height = x 28 x 6 = 56cm 2 Base area = 20cm x 13cm = 260cm 2 Volume of a pyramid = x base area x vertical height = x 260 x 12 = 1040cm 2

16 TASK (Grade B) EXTENSION 1 1)2) 1) 2) Square base


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