Volume of a Rectangle Calculator

Measure rectangular solid volume with fast accurate inputs. Compare dimensions, surface area, and diagonal results. Export neat reports, charts, examples, and learning notes easily.

Calculator Inputs

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Default example values are 8 cm, 3 cm, and 7 cm.

Example Data Table

Length Width Height Volume Surface Area Diagonal
8 cm 3 cm 7 cm 168 cm³ 202 cm² 11.05 cm
12 cm 5 cm 2 cm 120 cm³ 188 cm² 13.15 cm
6.5 cm 4 cm 9 cm 234 cm³ 241 cm² 11.80 cm

Formula Used

Main Volume Formula

Volume = Length × Width × Height

Surface Area Formula

Surface Area = 2(lw + lh + wh)

Space Diagonal Formula

Diagonal = √(l² + w² + h²)

Mass Formula

Mass = Density × Volume when density is provided.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the length of the rectangular solid.
  2. Enter the width value.
  3. Enter the height value.
  4. Select the measurement unit you want displayed.
  5. Choose decimal precision for the result format.
  6. Add density only if you also want mass.
  7. Press Calculate Volume.
  8. Review the result card, graph, and table.
  9. Use the CSV or PDF buttons to export.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does this calculator measure?

It measures the volume of a rectangular solid using length, width, and height. It also gives surface area, diagonal, and optional mass when density is entered.

2. Can I use centimeters, meters, inches, or feet?

Yes. The calculator lets you select cm, m, mm, ft, or in. Results are displayed using the same chosen unit system.

3. Why are three dimensions required?

Volume needs depth in addition to length and width. A flat rectangle has area, but a rectangular solid has volume because it includes height.

4. What is the formula for volume?

The standard formula is length × width × height. For the example 8, 3, and 7, the volume is 8 × 3 × 7 = 168 cubic centimeters.

5. What does the diagonal result mean?

The diagonal is the straight-line distance from one corner of the solid to the opposite corner through its interior space.

6. When should I enter density?

Enter density when you want an estimated mass. The value should match your chosen unit system and be expressed per cubic unit.

7. What happens if I enter zero or negative values?

The form will show validation messages. Real rectangular solids must have positive dimensions, so each measurement must be greater than zero.

8. Can I save the results for reports?

Yes. Use the CSV button for spreadsheet-friendly output or the PDF button for a quick printable summary of your inputs and computed values.

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