How much paint to coat a tank? How much water does it hold? That's surface area and volume. Master the five solids, then build real objects by joining them. Pick a shape and resize it live.
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Pick a shape, then drag the radius and height. The volume and surface areas recompute from their formulas — see how a cone is exactly a third of its cylinder.
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Keep this table handy — every problem starts here:
| Solid | Volume | Curved SA | Total SA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cylinder | πr²h | 2πrh | 2πr(r+h) |
| Cone | ⅓πr²h | πrl | πr(l+r) |
| Sphere | (4/3)πr³ | 4πr² | 4πr² |
| Hemisphere | (2/3)πr³ | 2πr² | 3πr² |
For a cone, the slant height l = √(r² + h²) (Pythagoras). Volume is in cubic units; surface area in square units.
A cone and a cylinder with the same base and height are linked: it takes exactly three cone-fulls to fill the cylinder. That's the (1/3) in the cone's volume.
Find the volume of a cylinder with r = 7 cm, h = 10 cm (take π = 22/7).
A cone with the same base and height would hold 1540 ÷ 3 ≈ 513.3 cm³ — a third, exactly as the formula says.
Real objects are solids stuck together — an ice-cream (cone + hemisphere), a capsule (cylinder + 2 hemispheres), a tent (cylinder + cone). To measure them:
An ice-cream is a cone (r = 3.5 cm, h = 12 cm) topped by a hemisphere of the same radius (π = 22/7).
Why this matters
Anyone who fills, coats, ships or builds a 3-D thing needs this: how much fits inside (volume) and how much surface to cover (area). Tanks, packaging, fuel, paint — all of it.
How many litres does a cylindrical water tank hold? That's its volume, πr²h. Bottlers, fuel depots and overhead tanks are all sized this way — and the surface area tells the maker how much steel or plastic to use.
Volume = capacityAn ice-cream, a medicine capsule, a circus tent, a grain silo — designers model each as solids joined together, then add volumes for capacity and add outer areas for material. Getting it right saves real money on every unit made.
Combinations of solidsSurface area decides how much paint, plating or wrap a 3-D object needs.
Cylindrical and capsule tankers are sized by volume to carry an exact load.
Architects compute hemispherical domes and conical roofs for material and capacity.
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