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The capacity of a container is the volume of its inside. There may or may not be a formula for that - it depends on the complexity of the shape.

The concept of capacity also appears in many other contexts, for example,

In law: capacity refers to the ability to make "sensible" decisions.

In economics: the maximum amount of output possible, usually given existing capital resources.

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