A shape that covers an area A and has a uniform height h has a volume V = Ah. (a) Show that V = Ah is dimensionally correct. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn in this work.) (b) Show that the volumes of a cylinder and of a rectangular box can be written in the form V = Ah, identifying A in each case. (Note that A, sometimes called the "footprint" of the object, can have any shape and that the height can, in general, be replaced by the average thickness of the object.