C = 2pi * r
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.
You don't even need the height.The radius is just Circumference/2 pi
Is the height in inches, feet, yards? This question cannot be answered without knowing the unit for the height.
The length of a rectangle formed from the lateral surface of a cylinder is equal to the circumference of the cylinder's base. This circumference can be calculated using the formula ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius of the cylinder. The height of the cylinder corresponds to the height of the rectangle. Thus, the rectangle's dimensions are the circumference of the base for its length and the height of the cylinder for its height.
The circumference is about 25.13 units.
Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius^2)+(circumference*height) If you are given the circumference then radius = circumference/2*pi
you divide the surface area by the circumference.
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
Lateral Area= (2pi)x(radius)x(height) Try imagining that you take the lateral area and unfold it from the cylinder. If you imagine it correctly you get a rectangle. The height of the cylinder is the height of the rectangle. Then the circumference is the length. SO you multiply the circumference of the base times the height.
The question cannot be answered. There is no information on what aspect of the cylinder is 14 cm: the radius, diameter, circumference, height.
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
find the circumference of the circle and multiply it by the height of the cylinder