In other words, 1 m3 = 100 cm X ___. But 100 cm = 1 m, so the answer to that question is 1 m2. Area = pi * r2, so the radius is sqrt pi, and the diameter is 2*sqrt pi, or about 3.5449077018110320545963349666823.
113.10 ft3
The Lateral Area of a cylinder with diameter of 12 cm and a height of 20 cm is equivalent to 0.075 square meter. Diameter of 12 cm is equals to 0.06 meter in radius and height of 20cm is equals to 0.2 meter
The lateral area of a cylinder whose diameter is 4cm and whose height is three times the radius equals approximately 75.4cm2
Radius time 2 equals the diameter.
volume of cylinder = pi r2 h so if h = d, h = 2r so v= pi r2 2r depends on the lengths now just fill in the equation
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A cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a length of 4 feet has a volume of 12.57 cubic feet.
113.10 ft3
The Lateral Area of a cylinder with diameter of 12 cm and a height of 20 cm is equivalent to 0.075 square meter. Diameter of 12 cm is equals to 0.06 meter in radius and height of 20cm is equals to 0.2 meter
V = 34,353.3 cubic inches.
The lateral area of a cylinder whose diameter is 4cm and whose height is three times the radius equals approximately 75.4cm2
rc = d/2Radius equals diameter divided by 2.In a right circular cylinder there are 2 circles - one of the base and one on the top of the cylinder. If we are going to get the radius of one of them, it will be equal to one-half the measure of the diameter of the whole circle, or r = d/2.
Circumference equals Diameter times Pi, OR Diameter equals (Circumference)/(Pi). In this case, Diameter equals (130mm)/(Pi or 3.14159) equals 41.38mm
If 60 inches is the inside diameter of your cylinder (I'm assuming it's a tank) the volume will be approximately 1800 U.S. gals. The volume of a cylinder equals (pi divided by 4) times the (inside diameter) squared times the (height) . Since you give us the diameter and the height as inches, your answer will be in cubic inches so if we look up that 231 cubic inches equals 1 U.S. gal you can plug in the numbers on a calculator to get the precise answer of 1799.27 U.S. gals.
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.
Radius time 2 equals the diameter.
volume of cylinder = pi r2 h so if h = d, h = 2r so v= pi r2 2r depends on the lengths now just fill in the equation