To calculate literage, you need to determine the volume of the object in liters. This can be done by measuring the length, width, and height in centimeters (or meters) for a rectangular object and using the formula Volume = Length x Width x Height. If working with a cylindrical object, measure the radius and height and use the formula Volume = π x Radius^2 x Height to find the literage.
A cone with a volume of 408pi inches3 (using 3.14 for Pi) and a radius of 12 inches will have a height of about 8.5 inches.
If volume can be provided then by using width, and height length can be found
By using this formula: V = radius2 x Pi x height
Approximately 188.4, using 3.14 as pi.
The volume of a round object, such as a sphere, can be calculated using the formula V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the sphere.
find the radius using base area. substitute the radius value in CSA and fine the height. finally substitute radius and height in volume of cylinder formula and find the volume of the cylinder.. Ans:308 cu.cm.
It looks as if you are talking about a cylinder. If that is so, calculate the volume, using the formula for a cylinder: V = pi x radius^2 x height
The volume of a cylindrical with a radius of 3 and height 8 is calculated by using this formula: V = r2 x Pi x height32 x 3.142 x 8 = volume of 226.224 cubic units
The volume of a cone can be calculated using the formula V = (1/3)πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. To find the radius, use the formula A = πrℓ, where A is the curved surface area and ℓ is the slant height. Given A = 550 cm and h = 25 cm, you can find the radius and then calculate the volume of the cone.
Easy, you find the area of the circle (Pi X Radius squared) and then multiply it by the height. Your question asks about using the diameter...the radius is half of the diameter.
Volume = pi x r^2, so r^2 = volume/ pi r = sq root(volume/pi).