Technical terms of volume and geometry. When the space occupied by an object is a three-dimensional space, the size of the space occupied is called the volume of the object. The international unit of volume system is cubic meters. One-dimensional space objects (such as straight lines) and two-dimensional space objects (such as squares) are all zero volumes.
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Volume formula is a formula for calculating volume, that is, a mathematical formula for calculating the volume of various geometric shapes. For example: cylinder, prism, cone, platform, sphere, ellipsoid, etc.
Volume formula: calculate various planes and surfaces. Generally speaking, geometry is a mathematical formula of the volume of a graph composed of faces, intersection lines (intersection points of faces) and intersection points (intersection points of intersection lines or convergence points of surfaces).