I. CUBIOD
Let length = l, breadth = b and height = h units. Then,
1. Volume = (l x b x h) cubic units.
2. Surface area = 2 (lb + bh + lh)
II. CUBE
Let each edge of a cube be of length a. Then,
1. Volume = a³ cubic units.
2. Surface area = 6a² sq. units.
3. Diagonal = √3 a units.
III. CYLINDER
Let radius of base = r and Height (or length) = h Then,
1. Volume = (∏r²h) cubic units.
2. Curved surface area = (2∏rh) sq. units.
3. Total surface area = (2∏rh + 2∏r² sq. units)
= 2∏r (h + r) sq. units.
IV. CONE
Let radius of base = r and Height = h. Then,
1. Slant height, l = √h² + r ² units.
2. Volume = [1/3 ∏r²h] cubic units.
3. Total surface area = (∏rl + ∏r²) sq.units.
V. SPHERE
Let the radius of the sphere be r. Then,
1. Volume = [4/3 ∏r3] cubic units.
2. Surface area = (4∏r²) sq. units.
VI. HEMISPHERE
Let the radius of a hemisphere be r. Then,
1. Volume = [2/3 ∏r3] cubic units.
2. Curved surface area = (3∏r²) sq. units.
3. Total surface area = (3∏r²) sq. units.
Remember :
1 litre = 1000 cm³.