WHAT IS VOLUME?

in #steemiteducation7 years ago (edited)

Hi my dear steemit friends and children. Yesterday we did area. But it does not end there we now have to learn about volume. It is nearly the same as area as we have to use area, but now we have to add height. This means we will now learn how much space is inside an object.  Before we go any further I think you have to understand the meaning of volume. Here is a video that explain it very nicely. Please watch and understand as tomorrow we will learn how to work out what the volume of something consist of. Ok now that we know what volume is we are starting with the easiest way which is the volume of a square and some other objects like rectangular and a few more. 

See it is not so difficult just remember to memorize the formula and write it down so that you can learn it by heart, just like we did with mathematical tables. 

Remember that there will be many more formulas so PLEASE MEMORIZE ALL THE FORMULAS WE ARE DOING.

 

 

  

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Now you can measure every room in the house and see how bit it is. Thank you for watching, hope it really helped and have a lovely day all of you.


   

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Nice explanation through video.

Thank you very much watching.

Thank you so much.

Bigbear, my bot always fails me. I am so sorry for missing this post. Lately I have been so busy with the dog that I sometimes don't have my head screwed on!!! If I ever miss a post, it is very unintentional. I hope you are doing well. You are such a wonderful person and hard worker. I love your post on volume. I remember how we learned it by pouring water from one thing to another. It gave us a chance to really understand. Thank-you as always for your wonderful articles.

Please take care and have a wonderful day!!! :D

Thank you my friend to me its just the nice chat with you, that I enjoy.

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awesome!

You better understand the balloon. How do air work? After watching the video I downloaded this video

It is about volume, not the air, bigger the baloon the bigger the volume.

@bigbear Although I'm new to Steem. There really is a lot to learn from your post. I at least try to read your post. I do get support from Steam from you. Thank you my friend.

@ bigbear Although I'm new to Steem. There really is a lot to learn from your post. I at least try to read your post. I do get support from Steam from you. Thank you my friend.