Volume Of Cube Cuboid CylinderVolume of Sphere Volume of PyramidVolume of Cuboid Derivation of Cone Volume You can think of a cone as a triangle which is being rotated about one of its vertices. Now, think of a scenario where we need to calculate the amount of water that can be accommoda...
It gives the proportion of surface area per unit volume of the object (e.g., sphere, cylinder, etc.). Therefore, the formula to calculate the surface area to volume ratio is: SAVOL=surface area(x2)volume(x3)VOLSA=volume(x3)surface area(x2) SAVOL=x−1VOLSA=x−1 where xx is ...