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Volume Calculator – Addition.site
A free, web‑based tool that lets you instantly calculate the volume of a cube or a cylinder, display the result in cubic metres (m³), and see instant conversions to cubic feet (ft³) and litres (L). No software download required – just open the page, enter your dimensions, hit calculate and you’re done.


How the Calculator Works

  1. Choose the Shape
  2. Use the shape drop‑down to select either cube or cylinder.

  3. Enter Dimensions

  4. Cube – The first input field is labelled “side”.
    Enter the length of one side (in metres). The height field is hidden automatically.
  5. Cylinder – The first input field becomes “radius” and the second field shows “height”.
    Enter the radius and height (both in metres).
  6. All numbers accept decimal values (e.g., 2.5).

  7. Calculate

  8. Click the “calculate” button.
  9. The result appears in the read‑only result box as X.XX m³.
  10. A small “Copied!” message will flash if you click the result box – the volume is automatically copied to your clipboard for easy pasting elsewhere.

  11. View Conversions

  12. Below the result you’ll see a table with three rows:
    m³ (cubic metres) – the raw value.
    ft³ (cubic feet) – multiplied by 35.3147.
    L (litres) – multiplied by 1000.
  13. All values are shown to two decimal places.

  14. Share on X

  15. Click the X button next to calculate to post your result directly to X (formerly Twitter).
  16. The share text automatically includes the volume in m³ and the conversion table.

  17. Extras

  18. Emoji toggle (bottom right) lets you switch the UI to an emoji‑friendly mode.
  19. A random blog post loads below the calculator for related geometry tips and inspiration.

Why Use This Volume Calculator?

  • Quick & Accurate – No need for manual formulas or spreadsheets.
  • Unit Flexibility – Immediate conversion to cubic feet and litres, handy for engineering, construction, or science projects.
  • Educational Tool – Great for students learning geometry, physics, or material science.
  • Professional Use – Architects, builders, and product designers can estimate material volumes on the fly.
  • Free & Accessible – Works on any device with a web browser, no sign‑ups or installations.

Understanding Volume

  • Volume is the amount of space an object occupies.
  • For a cube, volume = side³ (side × side × side).
  • For a cylinder, volume = π × radius² × height.
  • All dimensions in this calculator are interpreted in metres (m), the standard SI unit for length.

Conversion Basics

Unit Conversion Factor Example
1 1 m³
ft³ 35.3147 1 m³ ≈ 35.31 ft³
L 1000 1 m³ = 1000 L

These factors are automatically applied, so you can see how a volume in cubic metres translates to the more familiar cubic feet or litres.


Quick Tips

  • Copy-Paste – Click the result to copy; paste into spreadsheets or reports.
  • Round Off – The calculator shows two decimals; adjust if you need more precision.
  • Use the Share – Great for social learning or quick collaboration.
  • Check the Blog – For deeper dives into geometry, check the randomly loaded post.

Summary

If you’re searching for a volume calculator, a tool to calculate volume of a cube or cylinder, or a way to convert cubic metres to cubic feet or litres, this page is the perfect match. It’s a lightweight, responsive web app that delivers accurate results instantly and even lets you share your findings on X. Try it now and simplify all your volume calculations!

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