Geometry

Study of shapes, sizes, properties of space, and geometric relationships.

Advanced Topics

Solid Geometry

Exploring 3D Shapes

Solid geometry is all about three-dimensional objects—shapes that have length, width, and height.

Common 3D Shapes

  • Cube: All sides are squares of equal size.
  • Rectangular Prism: Like a box; opposite faces are equal rectangles.
  • Sphere: Perfectly round, like a basketball.
  • Cylinder: Has two parallel circles and a curved surface.
  • Pyramid: Base is a polygon; sides are triangles meeting at a point.
  • Cone: A circular base with a pointy tip.

Surface Area and Volume

  • Surface Area: The total area of all faces of a 3D object.
  • Volume: The space inside.

Why Learn This?

Solid geometry is used in architecture, packaging, and even in video game design!

Fun Connection

If you’ve put together a cardboard box, you’ve used solid geometry!

Examples

  • Calculating how much paint to cover a box.

  • Designing a soda can (a cylinder) for maximum volume.

In a Nutshell

Solid geometry studies 3D shapes and their properties.

Key Terms

Surface Area
The sum of the areas of all faces on a 3D object.
Volume
The measure of space inside a 3D object.