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Volume & Surface Area

Spec reference: Geometry and measures - Mensuration and calculation
Key idea: Calculate volume and surface area of 3D shapes.



Volume formulae

ShapeVolume
CuboidV=lwh
PrismV=cross-section area×length
CylinderV=πr2h
ConeV=13πr2h
SphereV=43πr3
PyramidV=13×base area×h

Surface area

ShapeSurface area
CuboidSA=2(lw+lh+wh)
CylinderSA=2πr2+2πrh
SphereSA=4πr2
ConeSA=πr2+πrl (where l = slant height)

Worked examples

Example

Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 4 cm and height 10 cm.

V=π×42×10=160π503 cm3

Example

Find the surface area of a cuboid 5×3×2 cm.

SA=2(5×3+5×2+3×2)=2(15+10+6)=2×31=62 cm2

Example

Find the volume of a cone with radius 6 cm and height 9 cm.

V=13×π×36×9=108π339 cm3

Prisms

A prism has the same cross-section throughout its length.

V=area of cross-section×length

Example

A triangular prism has a right-angled triangle cross-section with base 6 cm and height 4 cm. Length = 10 cm.

Area of triangle =12×6×4=12 cm²

V=12×10=120 cm3


Exam tips

Watch out for

  • Cone and pyramid volume: don't forget the 13
  • Cylinder surface area has TWO circular ends: 2πr2+2πrh
  • Give exact answers in terms of π unless told to use a decimal

Test Yourself

Question 1 of 5

Volume of cylinder, r=5r=5, h=8h=8 (in terms of π\pi)?

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