The formula for the volume of a right circular cone is: V = 1/3Bh where B is the base area and h is the height. Since the base is a circle, use pi r2, the formula for the area of a circle, to calculate the base area. Use 3.14 to approximate pi. The base area in this problem would be: 3.14(3)2 = about 28.26 sq. ft. Therefore the volume of the cone would be: 1/3(28.26)(9) = about 84.78 cu. ft.
The volume of a right circular cone with a radius of 4mm and a height of 6mm equals 140.88mm3
r = 0.41702
A right circular cone with a base radius of 3 ft and a height of 9 ft has a volume of: 84.8 cubic feet.
A cone with a perpendicular height of nine inches and a base radius of three inches has a volume of: 84.823 cubic inches.
V = (1/3) × (Π × r2 × h)Where, h = Height m = Slant Height V = Volume r = Radius of Base
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 volume of a right circular cone with a radius of 4mm and a height of 6mm equals 140.88mm3
Volume of the cylinder: pi*radius*radius*height
The volume of a cylinder is represented by this formula:r2Ï€hwhere r = radius of circular baseand h = height of cylinder
r = 0.41702
The volume of a cylinder is determined by the formula: volume = (pi sign) radius(squared) height. Since pi is equal to 3.142, then multiply the radius of the circular part of the cylinder and its height.
The area of the circular face multiplied by the cylinders height
A cylinder with a radius of 3 meters and a height of 5 meters has a volume of 141.37 cubic meters.
V = 7,943 ft3
The volume is 141.37 cubic meters.
The volume is 47.12 cubic meters.
A right circular cone with a base radius of 3 ft and a height of 9 ft has a volume of: 84.8 cubic feet.