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Geometry - Welcome to Solid Geometry

Learn to measure 3D shapes through cross-sections, volume formulas, and density. Discover how to slice shapes, calculate space, and connect mass to volume.

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Geometry - Cross-Sections of 3D Shapes

Learn how cross-sections work by slicing 3D objects at different angles to create various 2D shapes like squares, rectangles, triangles, and hexagons.

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Geometry - Rotating 2D Shapes into 3D Solids

Learn how spinning 2D shapes around an axis creates 3D solids of revolution, like cylinders from rectangles and cones from triangles.

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Geometry - Cavalieri's Principle Explained

Explains Cavalieri's Principle: if two 3D shapes have equal height and identical cross-sectional areas at every level, they have the same volume, regardless of appearance.

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Geometry - Volume of Prisms and Cylinders

Learn the universal volume formula V = B × h for prisms and cylinders, with examples using rectangular prisms and cylinders to calculate volume step by step.

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Geometry - Calculating Cylinder Volume and Surface Area

Learn to calculate volume and surface area of cylinders using a water bottle example. Covers formulas, step-by-step calculations, and the difference between cubic and square units.

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Geometry - Volume of Pyramids and Cones — The 1/3 Rule

Learn why pyramids and cones have volume equal to one-third base times height, with visual proof and a worked example calculating cone volume.

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Geometry - Volume of a Sphere

Learn how to calculate the volume of a sphere using the formula V = 4/3πr³, including how to convert diameter to radius and solve example problems.

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Geometry - Solving a Real-World Volume Problem

Learn to calculate fill time for a composite solid (cylinder + cone) using volume formulas and rate conversions. Practical application of geometry to real-world problems.

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Geometry - Density: Connecting Mass, Volume, and Area

Learn what density means in math: quantity per space. Covers area and volume density formulas, with real-world examples like concerts, trees, and steel vs foam balls.