Length, Width & Height to Volume Calculator (2024)

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User Guide

This online tool calculates the volume of a rectangular shaped box, solid or space from the dimensions of length, width and height. There is no need to input values in the same measurement units, just select your preferred units for each dimension and calculated volume.

Once the measurements have been entered for length, width and height, the calculated volume will be shown in the answer box. Also a graphic will be shown of a scaled 3D drawing to the correct proportions and labelled with each dimension and calculated volume.

Formula

The formula used by this calculator to calculate the volume of a rectangular shaped object is:

V = L · W · H

Symbols

  • V = Volume
  • L = Length
  • W = Width
  • H = Height

Volume Dimensions – Length, Width & Height

Enter the measurement of length, width and height for the rectangular shape.

The following SI unit conversion factors in metres (m) are used for converting the measurement units specified for length, width and height:

SI Metric Prefix Length Units

  • quectometre (qm) – 1 x 10-30 m
  • rontometre (rm) – 1 x 10-27 m
  • yoctometre (ym) – 1 x 10-24 m
  • zeptometre (zm) – 1 x 10-21 m
  • attometre (am) – 1 x 10-18 m
  • femtometre (fm) – 1 x 10-15 m
  • picometre (pm) – 1 x 10-12 m
  • nanometre (nm) – 1 x 10-9 m
  • micrometre (µm) – 0.000001 m
  • millimetre (mm) – 0.001 m
  • centimetre (cm) – 0.01 m
  • decimetre (dm) – 0.1 m
  • metre (m) – 1 m
  • decametre (dam) – 10 m
  • hectometre (hm) – 100 m
  • kilometre (km) – 1,000 m
  • megametre (Mm) – 1,000,000 m
  • gigametre (Gm) – 1 x 10+9 m
  • terametre (Tm) – 1 x 10+12 m
  • petametre (Pm) – 1 x 10+15 m
  • exametre (Em) – 1 x 10+18 m
  • zettametre (Zm) – 1 x 10+21 m
  • yottametre (Ym) – 1 x 10+24 m
  • ronnametre (Rm) – 1 x 10+27 m
  • quettametre (Qm) – 1 x 10+30 m

Imperial and US Length Units

  • thousandth of an inch (thou) – 0.0000254 m
  • inch (in) – 0.0254 m
  • foot (ft) – 0.3048 m
  • yard (yd) – 0.9144 m
  • mile (mi) – 1,609.344 m
  • nautical mile (nmi) – 1,852 m

Astronomical Units

  • astronomical unit (au) – 149,597,870,700 m
  • light-year (ly) – 9,460,730,472,580,800 m
  • parsec (pc) – 30,856,775,814,913,672.789… m
  • kiloparsec (kpc) – 3.0856775814913672789… x 10+19 m
  • megaparsec (Mpc) – 3.0856775814913672789… x 10+22 m
  • gigaparsec (Gpc) – 3.0856775814913672789… x 10+25 m

Volume Calculation

This is the volume of the rectangular shape which corresponds to the dimensions entered for length, width and height. The volume is calculated by multiplying together each dimension and then converting it into the selected volumetric units.

The following conversion factors in cubic metres (m³) are used to convert the calculated volume into different volumetric units:

Metric Volumetric Units

  • cubic nanometre (cu nm) – 1 x 10-27
  • cubic micrometre (cu µm) – 1 x 10-18
  • cubic millimetre (cu mm) – 1 x 10-9
  • cubic centimetre (cu cm) – 1 x 10-6
  • millilitre (mL) – 1 x 10-6
  • teaspoon (tsp, metric) – 5 x 10-6
  • dessertspoon (dsp, metric) – 1 x 10-5
  • tablespoon (Tbsp, metric) – 1.5 x 10-5
  • cup (metric) – 2.5 x 10-4
  • litre (L) – 1 x 10-3
  • cubic metre (cu m) – 1 m³
  • kilolitre (kL) – 1 m³
  • megalitre (ML) – 1000 m³
  • cubic kilometre (cu km) – 1 x 10+9

English Imperial Volumetric Units

  • cubic thou (cu thou) –1.6387064 x 10-14
  • teaspoon (tsp, imperial) – 5.91938802083… x 10-6
  • dessertspoon (dsp, imperial) – 1.18387760416… x 10-5
  • cubic inch (cu in) – 1.6387064 x 10-5
  • tablespoon (Tbsp, imperial) – 1.77581640625 x 10-5
  • fluid ounce (fl oz, imperial) – 2.84130625 x 10-5
  • cups (imperial)- 2.84130625 x 10-4
  • pint (pt, imperial) – 5.6826125 x 10-4
  • quart (qt, imperial) – 1.1365225 x 10-3
  • gallon (gal, imperial) – 4.54609 x 10-3
  • cubic foot (cu ft) – 0.028316846592 m³
  • cubic yard (cu yd) – 0.764554857984 m³
  • cubic mile (cu mi) – 4168181825.440579584 m³
  • cubic nautical mile (cu nmi) – 6352182208 m³

US Volumetric Units

  • cubic thou (cu thou) –1.6387064 x 10-14
  • teaspoon (tsp, usa) – 4.92892159375 x 10-6
  • dessertspoon (dsp, usa) – 9.8578431875 x 10-6
  • tablespoon (Tbsp, usa) – 1.478676478125 x 10-5
  • cubic inch (cu in) – 1.6387064 x 10-5
  • fluid ounce (fl oz, usa) – 2.95735295625 x 10-5
  • cup (usa) – 2.365882365 x 10-4
  • pint (pt, usa liquid) – 4.73176473 x 10-4
  • quart (qt, usa liquid) – 9.46352946 x 10-4
  • gallon (gal, usa liquid) – 3.785411784 x 10-3
  • cubic foot (cu ft) – 0.028316846592 m³
  • barrel (bbl, oil) – 0.158987294928 m³
  • cubic yard (cu yd) – 0.764554857984 m³
  • cubic mile (cu mi) – 4168181825.440579584 m³
  • cubic nautical mile (cu nmi) – 6352182208 m³

Litres Metric Prefix Volumetric Units

  • quectolitre (qL) – 1 x 10-33
  • rontolitre (rL) – 1 x 10-30
  • yoctolitre (yL) – 1 x 10-27
  • zeptolitre (zL) – 1 x 10-24
  • attolitre (aL) – 1 x 10-21
  • femtolitre (fL) – 1 x 10-18
  • picolitre (pL) – 1 x 10-15
  • nanolitre (sqnL) – 1 x 10-12
  • microlitre (sqµL) – 1 x 10-9
  • millilitre (sqmL) – 0.000001m³
  • centilitre (sqcL) – 0.00001m³
  • decilitre (dL) – 0.0001 m³
  • litre (sqL) – 0.001m²
  • decalitre (daL) – 0.01 m³
  • hectolitre (hL) – 0.1 m³
  • kilolitre (sqkL) – 1m³
  • megalitre (ML) – 1,000 m³
  • gigalitre (GL) – 1,000,000 m³
  • teralitre (TL) – 1 x 10+9
  • petalitre (PL) – 1 x 10+12
  • exalitre (EL) – 1 x 10+15
  • zettalitre (ZL) – 1 x 10+18
  • yottalitre (YL) – 1 x 10+21
  • ronnalitre (RL) – 1 x 10+24
  • quettalitre (QL) – 1 x 10+27

Cubic Metres SI Metric Prefix Volumetric Units

  • cubic quectometre (cu qm) – 1 x 10-90
  • cubic rontometre (cu rm) – 1 x 10-81
  • cubic yoctometre (cu ym) – 1 x 10-72
  • cubic zeptometre (cu zm) – 1 x 10-63
  • cubic attometre (cu am) – 1 x 10-54
  • cubic femtometre (cu fm) – 1 x 10-45
  • cubic picometre (cu pm) – 1 x 10-36
  • cubic nanometre (cunm) – 1 x 10-27
  • cubicmicrometre (cuµm) – 1 x 10-18
  • cubicmillimetre (cumm) – 1 x 10-9
  • cubiccentimetre (cucm) – 0.000001m³
  • cubic decimetre (cu dm) – 0.001 m³
  • cubicmetre (cum) – 1m³
  • cubic decametre (cu dam) – 1000 m³
  • cubic hectometre (cu hm) – 1,000,000 m³
  • cubickilometre (cukm) – 1 x 10+9
  • cubic megametre (cu Mm) – 1 x 10+18
  • cubic gigametre (cu Gm) – 1 x 10+27
  • cubic terametre (cu Tm) – 1 x 10+36
  • cubic petametre (cu Pm) – 1 x 10+45
  • cubic exametre (cu Em) – 1 x 10+54
  • cubic zettametre (cu Zm) – 1 x 10+63
  • cubic yottametre (cu Ym) – 1 x 10+72
  • cubic ronnametre (cu Rm) – 1 x 10+81 m
  • cubic quettametre (cu Qm) – 1 x 10+90 m

Cubic Astronomical Units

  • cubic astronomical unit (cu au) – 3.347928975810748964239359243 x 10+33
  • cubic light-year (cu ly) – 8.4678666462371516595551248694562 x 10+47
  • cubic parsec (cu pc) – 2.937998946096347255544756436543… x 10+49
  • cubic kiloparsec (cu kpc) – 2.937998946096347255544756436543… x 10+58
  • cubic megaparsec (cu Mpc) – 2.937998946096347255544756436543… x 10+67
  • cubic gigaparsec (cu Gpc) – 2.937998946096347255544756436543… x 10+76

Applications

Use this length x widthx height calculator to determine the volumein the following applications:

  • Volume of package to be dispatched to add to shipping paperwork
  • Gravel volumerequired to fill a path, car park or driveway.
  • Rectangular storage tank capacity.
  • Car, truck or van load space volume capacity.
  • Car load volume to move storage.
  • Maximum volume capacity a water tank will hold.
  • How much fuel is required to fill a tank.
  • Size of bund required to contain leaks and spillages from IBC containers.
  • Number of bags required for each material for a building project.
  • Quantityof soil required to fill a planter box.
  • Amount of water required to fill a fish tank/aquarium.
  • Fillcapacity for a pond.
  • Warehouse room storage capacity from dimensions.
  • IBC volume capacity.
  • Swimming pool fill volume.
  • Luggage space possible inside a suitcase.
  • Cement mix required to fill foundations/footings.
  • Pickup truck bed volume capacity.
  • Audio speaker enclosure volume.
  • Trough capacity for feeding animals.
  • Garden shed, Sunhouse or Greenhouse cement pad volume.

Help

25 x 10 x 12 inch tank in US gallons

How many US gallons will a 10 inchs wide 12 inchs high and 25 inchs long tank hold?

Assuming internal dimensions or no wall thickness, the volume of the tank is 12.987013 US Gallons.

Length, Width & Height to Volume Calculator (1)

Length, Width & Height to Volume Calculator (2024)

FAQs

How to calculate volume with length, width, and height? ›

Volume = length x width x height.

How to identify the length width and height then find the volume? ›

The length width and height are usually used together to find the volume of a geometrical figure like a rectangular prism which is also known as a cuboid. When we multiply the length, width, and height of a cuboid, we get its volume. This means, Length x Width x Height = Volume of Cuboid.

How to calculate length and width and height? ›

Start by identifying the longest side of your object as the length, then measure the width (perpendicular to the length), and finally measure the height, from the base to the top. Always ensure to measure from the correct starting and ending points for accurate results.

How to find the height of a box given the length and width and volume? ›

If the box given is a rectangular box or a cuboid we can simply find out its height by dividing the volume of the box by-product of length and breadth. As the volume formula for cuboids is length × breadth × height.

What is the formula for calculating volume? ›

Height × width × length= volume

If the height, width and length are measured in cm, the answer will be cm³.

How to calculate how many items fit in a box? ›

Dividing the volume of the box by the volume of the item gives an upper limit on the amount of items you could fit in the box; it could very possibly be less, though (imagine a long rectangular box and a cubical item of the same volume - no way you're going to fit the one in the other).

How do you measure volume and length? ›

Length is the measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension, with the basic unit of length in the SI system being the meter (m). Volume is the amount of space occupied by a sample of matter, and can be calculated by multiplying an object's length, width, and height.

How to calculate box volume? ›

You can calculate the volume of a box by multiplying length x width x height. Using the example of the single wall box this will be 102 x 102 x 102 which equals 1,061,208 cubic millimeters (㎣).

How to find the volume of an area? ›

Since the base area is given, simply multiply the area of the base times the height to calculate the volume. *Reminder: Volume is measured in cubic units.

How to find volume with length and width? ›

Whereas the basic formula for the area of a rectangular shape is length × width, the basic formula for volume is length × width × height.

What is the formula for the volume of length breadth and height? ›

or volume of cuboid = l × b × h, where l, b and h are respectively the length, breadth and height of the cuboid.

What is the formula for volume in dimensions? ›

The dimensional formula of volume is derived from the formula of volume, which is Volume (V) = Length × breadth × height. The dimensional formula of length is [M^0 L^1 T^0]. On substituting this in the volume formula, we get the dimensional formula of volume as [M^0 L^3 T^0].

What is the formula for Lxwxh? ›

Calculate Volume (l x w x h) VOLUME is the amount of space inside a 3D object. That the formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism is length x width x height!

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