OBJECTIVE AFTER STUDYING THIS SECTION, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE VOLUMES OF RIGHT RECTANGULAR PRISMS AND OTHER PRISMS. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE.

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OBJECTIVE AFTER STUDYING THIS SECTION, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE VOLUMES OF RIGHT RECTANGULAR PRISMS AND OTHER PRISMS. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO FIND THE VOLUME OF CYLINDERS AND USE THE AREA OF A PRISM’S OR A CYLINER’S CROSS SECTION TO FIND THE SOLID’S VOLUME Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

Right Rectangular Prism The measure of the space enclosed by a solid is called the solid’s volume.

Definition The volume of a of a solid is the number of cubic units of space contained by the solid.

Postulate The volume of a right rectangular prism is equal to the product of its length, its width, and its height. where l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height. l w h

Another way to look at Volume of a rectangular prism Is to think of the prism to be a stack of congruent rectangular sheets of paper. The area of each sheet is l x w, and the height of the stack is h. Since the base of the prism is one of the congruent sheets, there is a second formula for the volume of a rectangular box.

Theorem The volume of a right rectangular prism is equal to the product of the height and the area of the base where B is the area of the base and h is the height.

Other Prisms The formula V = Bh can be used to compute the volume of any prism, since any prism can be viewed as a stack of sheets the same shape and size as the base.

Theorem The volume of any prism is equal to the product of the height and the area of the base. where B is the area of the base and h is the height.

Volume of a Cylinder The stacking property applies to a cylinder as well as to a prism, so the formula for a prism’s volume can also be used to find a cylinder’s. Since the base of a cylinder is a circle, there is a 2 nd more appropriate formula.

Theorem The volume of a cylinder is equal to the product of the height and the area of the base where B is the area of the base, h is the height, and r is the radius of the base.

Cross Sections When we visualize a prism or a cylinder as a stack of sheets, all the sheets are congruent, so the area of any one of them can be substituted for the B. Each of the sheets between the bases is an example of a cross section.

Theorem The volume of a cylinder is equal to the product of the figures cross-sectional area and its height where C is the area of the cross-section, h is the height.

Example 1 Find the volume of the figure 3 12

Example 2 Find the volume of the figure

Example 3 Find the Volume of the figure

Example 4 Find the volume of the figure

Summary Explain in your own words how to find the volume of a figure. Give an example. Homework: worksheet