29 diameter implies a cross sectional area of pi*d2/4 = 660.52 sq units
Height = 48 so volume = Cross Section * Height = 660.52 * 48 = 31705 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 22 and a diameter of 9 is: 1,400 cubic units.
There are 1.77 cubic feet of volume per foot of length at 1.5' in diameter.
We need to know the diameter AND the length of the cylinder to tell you the cubic volume.
A cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a length of 4 feet has a volume of 12.57 cubic feet.
The volume of a 6' long cylinder with a diameter of 3" = 508.939 cubic inches. ((pi)r^2)L L = Length of the cylinder r=radius of the cylinder
The volume for a cylinder with a diameter of 60 inches and a length of 29 inches is: 82,000 cubic inches.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*length
V = 34,353.3 cubic inches.
168.8 cubic inches
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To quantify the question if the volume is 1500 cubic centimeters and the length is 11 6.590 cm = r The radius of the cylinder is 6.590 centimeters. We multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter. So the diameter is 13.18 centimeters. Answered by Ask4MyTutor
The volume of a cylinder is a product of its length, the square of its radius, and the irrational number pi. The radius is half the diameter, so that the volume of this cylinder in cubic feet is (4)(0.5)2(pi) = about 3.14 cubic feet. There are 27 cubic feet per cubic yard, so that this equals 3.14/27 = about 0.12 cubic yard, where the last digit is depressed because it may not be significant -- there is only a single significant digit given for the dimensions of the cylinder.