Multiply one-half of the diameter (the radius) by itself and then multiply by Pi to find the area. Then multiply the area by the length of the cylinder. Example: you have a cylinder that is 6" diameter and 8" long. Multiply one-half of the diameter by itself (3x3 = 9) then multiply by Pi (9x3.1416 = 28.2744). Now multiply by the length (28.2744x8 = 226.1952). The volume of the cylinder is 226.2 (rounded off) cubic inches.
height of cylinder multiple with the circumference of the circle: h x (pi)r^2
h = height of cylinder
pi = 3.142 (in 3 decimal point)
r = radius of the circle
r^2 = r-square = r x r
Volume= Base(Height) Base= Area of the Circle. Area of a Circle= π r^2 (pi times radius squared)
Volume = pi X r2 X height
V=AxH
pi (3.14) times length times height.
The capacity of a cylinder is its volume which is the area of an end times the cylinder's length (height). If the cylinder has radius r and length h, its volume (capacity) is: {pi}r2h
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Calculate the volume of one sweet. Calculate the volume of the jar and then divide the volume of the jar by the volume of a sweet.
Density is defined as an object's mass divided by its volume this means that you have to use the following tools: graduated cylindar,triple beam balance.!
There are 80 modern quarters to a pound. Each has a thickness of 1.75mm Each has a diameter of 24.3mm So a stack of 80 would form a cylindar 140mm tall with a radius of 12.15mm The volume of a cylindar is expressed as pi times the radius squared times the height, or : 3.14159 X 12.15 X 12.15 X 140 = 64,927.71177 cubic mm Dan
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Calculate the volume of a single cylinder and multiply it by the number of cylinders.
how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.