ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Area and Volume Videos 38 videos

Surface Area of Cylinders
14741 Views

Haven't you always wondered how much cardboard it takes to encase a trunk warmer for your pet elephant?

SAT Math 1.4 Geometry and Measurement
224 Views

SAT Math 1.4 Geometry and Measurement. If the sides of a square increase in size by 25%, what happens to the area of the square?

SAT Math 1.5 Geometry and Measurement
215 Views

SAT Math 1.5 Geometry and Measurement. How many jars of paint will Sierra need?

See All

Volume 11028 Views


Share It!


Description:

Volume is crucial to our lives. It determines the amount of food we eat, the amount of fluid we drink, and hydraulics, just to to name a few. One of these things might not sound like the others, but that's just how volume rolls. It comes with being a condition of having matter, we guess.

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:04

volume a'la shmoop.. we're about to go three dimensional

00:07

ladies and gentlemen you may now put on your special glasses we assume you've [Theatre curtains open and 3D glasses appear]

00:12

already got area under your belt.. now it's time to add some depth to the mix..

00:17

let's say we want to find the volume of a cuboid or a three-dimensional

00:21

rectangle for this shape, we can multiply length x height x depth to find the volume

00:28

which allows us to determine its capacity another way to think of [A car appears outside a circus tent]

00:32

capacity is the amount of space in an object...Ok so we've got a cuboid which is

00:39

three units long 5 units wide and 10 units deep, well 3 times 5 times 10 is

00:45

150 so this figure has a volume of 150 cubic whatever you call its.. we refer to [A cuboid and a boy appears shrugging his shoulders]

00:53

these units as cubic because you could fit a bunch of cubes in there if you

00:57

wanted to. Understanding volume in general and how it works comes in handy [A green man riding a unicorn]

01:01

in many real-world professions, for example liquid is always measured in

01:05

volume which means that determining how much medicine to give a patient is [Person administering a little girl medicine]

01:09

essentially a volume calculation doctors are thankfully into specifics, volume is

01:15

also big when it comes to construction unless you like it when you're doing [A digger moving lots of soil]

01:19

system explodes.. And don't even try cooking something without using volume you're in

01:24

trouble if you're following a recipe that calls for 8 square inches of olive [A woman holding a large pack of butter and a woman with a bottle of olive oil and measuring tape]

01:27

oil so, let volume be your new friend accept it embrace it, just don't squeeze too

01:33

hard or you can shatter the measuring cup [Woman squeezes measuring cup and it shatters]

Related Videos

Surface Area of Cylinders
14741 Views

Haven't you always wondered how much cardboard it takes to encase a trunk warmer for your pet elephant?

Perimeter of Irregular Shapes
4864 Views

Want to figure out the area and perimeter of irregular shapes? Break them down into regular shapes. For example, a flower can be broken down into s...

Introduction to 3D Geometry
55503 Views

It's one thing when all those shapes are sitting flat on the page. But when they start popping out and invading our personal space bubble, we get a...

An Introduction to 3D Geometry
815 Views

Does thinking about 3D Geometry get you bent out of shape? Never fear! Watch this video and figure out some fun new shapes to bend back into. We're...

ACT Math 3.5 Plane Geometry
394 Views

ACT Math: Plane Geometry Drill 3, Problem 5. How long would it take for the wheel to make two rotations?