Geometric Measurements Fundamental Tools for Mathematical Modeling.

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Geometric Measurements Fundamental Tools for Mathematical Modeling

Geometric Measurements Volume

The amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space, expressed in cubic units. Geometric Measurements Volume:

The Volume of a Cylinder V(cyl) =  r 2 R = 0.095” H = 0.090” Note: This is a very small cylinder. These are the dimensions of the holes in the GEARS-IDS 6x9 Plate H R

The Volume of a Rectangular Prism 1” 2.0” 3.0” 2.0” Volume = 12 in 3

Calculate the Volume of the 6” x 9” Plate = 3.14 Corner Radius =0.250” 5.688” 8.688” Note: The solution to this problem is dependent on calculating the area accurately! Hole Dia ” Plate Thickness 0.090”

Volume of Solids r h V =  r 2 h V = s 3 s s s h w l V = lwh r V = (4/3)  r 3 Quick Reference Slide

Go Forth and Calculate, The End For Now