Last updated on July 11th, 2025
The volume of a cuboid with a square base is the total space it occupies or the number of cubic units it can hold. This type of cuboid has a square base and a height that may differ from the base side length. To find the volume of a cuboid with a square base, we multiply the area of the square base by its height. In real life, kids might relate the volume of such a shape to things like a box of cereal or a rectangular aquarium. In this topic, let’s learn about the volume of a cuboid with a square base.
The volume of a cuboid with a square base is the amount of space it occupies. It is calculated by using the formula: Volume = base_area x height
Where ‘base_area’ is the area of the square base (side x side), and 'height' is the perpendicular distance from the base to the top face. Volume of Cuboid with Square Base Formula
A cuboid with a square base is a 3-dimensional shape where the length and width are equal, forming a square, and the height is a separate measurement.
To calculate its volume, you multiply the area of the square base by the height. The formula for the volume of a cuboid with a square base is: Volume = side² x height
To derive the volume of a cuboid with a square base, we use the concept of volume as the total space occupied by a 3D object.
Since the base is square, its area is side², and the height is independent.
The formula for the volume of any rectangular prism is: Volume = Length x Width x Height
For a cuboid with a square base: Length = Width = side
The volume of a cuboid with a square base will be, Volume = side x side x height
Volume = side² x height
The volume of a cuboid with a square base is always expressed in cubic units, for example, cubic centimeters cm³, cubic meters m³.
To find the volume, calculate the area of the base (side x side) and multiply it by the height.
Let’s take a look at the formula for finding the volume of a cuboid with a square base:
Write down the formula Volume = side² x height The side is the length of one edge of the square base. The side length of the base is the length of one of its edges, while the height is the perpendicular distance to the top face.
Once we know the side length and height, substitute those values into the formula: Volume = side² x height Calculate the base area and multiply it by the height to find the volume.
Remember the formula: The formula for the volume of a cuboid with a square base is: Volume = side² x height
Break it down: The volume is how much space fits inside the cuboid. Calculate the area of the square base and multiply it by the height.
Simplify the numbers: If the side length or height is a simple number like 2, 3, or 4, it is easy to calculate the volume. For instance, if side = 2 and height = 3, then volume = 2² x 3 = 12.
Check for square roots If you are given the volume and need to find the side length, you may need to find the square root of the base area or solve for the height.
Making mistakes while learning the volume of a cuboid with a square base is common. Let’s look at some common mistakes and how to avoid them to get a better understanding of the volume of cuboids with square bases.
A cuboid has a square base with a side length of 5 cm and a height of 10 cm. What is its volume?
The volume of the cuboid is 250 cm³.
To find the volume of a cuboid with a square base, use the formula: V = side² x height
Here, the side length is 5 cm and the height is 10 cm,
so: V = 5² x 10 = 25 x 10 = 250 cm³
A cuboid with a square base has a side length of 7 m and a height of 5 m. Find its volume.
The volume of the cuboid is 245 m³.
To find the volume of a cuboid with a square base, use the formula: V = side² x height
Substitute the side length (7 m) and height (5 m): V = 7² x 5 = 49 x 5 = 245 m³
The volume of a cuboid with a square base is 500 cm³, and its height is 10 cm. What is the side length of the base?
The side length of the base is 5√2 cm.
If you know the volume of the cuboid and need to find the side length, rearrange the formula:
V = side² x height 500 = side² x 10 side² = 50 side = √50 = 5√2 cm
A cuboid has a square base with a side length of 3.5 inches and a height of 4 inches. Find its volume.
The volume of the cuboid is 49 inches³.
Using the formula for volume: V = side² x height Substitute the side length 3.5 inches and height 4 inches:
V = (3.5)² x 4 = 12.25 x 4 = 49 inches³
You have a cuboid-shaped box with a square base side length of 2 feet and a height of 6 feet. How much space (in cubic feet) is available inside the box?
The box has a volume of 24 cubic feet.
Using the formula for volume: V = side² x height
Substitute the side length 2 feet and height 6 feet: V = 2² x 6 = 4 x 6 = 24 ft³
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