The volume in liters of a cylinder with a diameter of 2000mm and a depth of 100mm is: 314 liters.
314 cm3
The volume of a cylinder is its surface (a circle) times its height. This comes down to: (Pi x r2) x h.Pi is about 3,14~, r is the radius of the circle and h is the height of the cylinder.It is important to make sure that the values for radius and height are in the same type of unit (so centimeters or meters for example) to prevent calculation errors.Example: A cylinder with a radius of 5 cm and a height of 10 cm would have a volume of (Pi x 10) x 10 = 314 cm3 (cubic centimeters).
Volume= l*w*h. 360*160*314 = 18 086 400 ft3
Diameter = 314/pi feet
(12 x "pi" x 20) + 2(36 x "pi") which equals 314 x "pi" which equals about 985.96 when pi is 3.14
The diameter of a circle whose circumference is 314 is about 1 (99.95).
314 ft2
314 ft2
100pi, or approximately 314.
To find the diameter of a circle with a given area, you first need to calculate the radius using the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr^2. Given that the area is 314 cm^2, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the radius, which would be √(A/π). Plugging in the area, you get √(314/π) ≈ 10 cm. Finally, to find the diameter, you double the radius, resulting in a diameter of approximately 20 cm.
The diameter of the circle works out as 20 units to the nearest whole number