Cuboid Volume Calculator
Calculate volume, capacity, and find missing dimensions of rectangular boxes
Calculate Cuboid Volume
Calculation Results
Formula Used:
Volume Formula: V = l × w × h
Calculation: V = 0 × 0 × 0 = 0.00 cm³
Additional Properties
Example Calculations
Storage Box Volume
Problem: Find the volume of a storage box with length = 8 cm, width = 9 cm, height = 7 cm
Formula: V = l × w × h
Calculation: V = 8 × 9 × 7 = 504 cm³
Result: The box can hold 504 cubic centimeters or 0.504 liters
Finding Missing Dimension
Problem: A box has volume = 360 in³, length = 9 in, width = 8 in. Find height.
Formula: h = V ÷ (l × w)
Calculation: h = 360 ÷ (9 × 8) = 360 ÷ 72 = 5 in
Result: The height of the box is 5 inches
Volume Applications
Storage & Capacity
Boxes, containers, tanks
Calculate how much can fit inside
Liquid Volume
Water tanks, aquariums, pools
Determine water capacity in liters/gallons
Shipping & Packaging
Cargo space, delivery boxes
Optimize space and shipping costs
Calculation Modes
Volume Mode
Calculate volume from dimensions
Dimension Mode
Find missing length, width, or height
Unit Conversions
Automatic conversions to multiple units
Quick Tips
Volume is measured in cubic units (³)
1 liter = 1000 cubic centimeters
Water weight: 1 liter ≈ 1 kilogram
Double check your unit consistency
Understanding Cuboid Volume
What is Volume?
Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by an object or the capacity of a container. For a cuboid, it represents how much liquid, gas, or solid material can fit inside the rectangular box-shaped space.
Why Calculate Volume?
- •Determine storage capacity
- •Calculate liquid volumes for tanks
- •Optimize packaging and shipping
- •Plan material requirements
Volume Formulas
Basic Volume
V = l × w × h
Length × Width × Height
Finding Dimensions
• Length: l = V ÷ (w × h)
• Width: w = V ÷ (l × h)
• Height: h = V ÷ (l × w)
Common Conversions
• 1 m³ = 1,000 liters
• 1 ft³ = 7.48 gallons (US)
• 1 liter = 1,000 cm³