Volume Calculator
This volume calculator helps with geometry, science classes, and practical measurement problems.
Choose a shape and enter the dimensions needed for that solid.
The result shows the volume using a standard classroom formula.
It is useful for comparing containers, lab problems, and school assignments.
Assumptions
- Keep your units consistent across all dimensions.
- Sphere mode uses only the radius.
- Cone and cylinder mode use radius plus height.
How this calculator works
Formula used
Each solid uses its standard volume formula, such as length x width x height for a rectangular prism or pi x r^2 x h for a cylinder.
Example calculation
A cylinder with radius 3 and height 10 has volume close to 282.74 cubic units.
Volume Calculator FAQ
Is this volume calculator exact?
It is designed as a practical estimate or classroom calculator for volume calculator. Results can differ if your teacher, textbook, software, or engineering workflow uses different assumptions, notation, or precision.
Who should use this volume calculator?
Students, parents, teachers, and everyday users can use it for homework checks, class review, exam prep, and quick planning calculations on a desktop or phone.
Does this replace official coursework, lab software, or professional tools?
No. These pages are educational calculators for learning and general use. For graded work, lab reports, engineering decisions, or research, verify the result with your course method or professional software.