It depends on what other information is available.
Volume of a cylinder in cubic units = pi*radius2*height.
20 pie cm^3
The height of a cylinder all depends on what cylinder you are talking about. There is only an exact height if you have measured it yourself or someone has already measured it for you.
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.
The radius of a cylinder is independent of its height.
what is the radius of a cylinder if the height is 8.74
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
It is possible, depending on what you do know. If you have the radius, you can work out the cross sectional area. Measure the volume - by the displacement method. Then volume/cross section = height.
The height of a horizontal cylinder is 2 times its radius.
Volume of the cylinder: pi*radius*radius*height
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
The height of this cylinder is 2.4868 cm