In measuring the length and diameter of a cylinder, the diameter should be measured more carefully. This is because the volume of a cylinder is directly proportional to the square of the radius (which is half the diameter). This means that even a small error in the diameter measurement can result in a significant difference in the volume of the cylinder. On the other hand, the length measurement, while also important, is not as critical to the overall volume calculation.
In addition, the diameter of a cylinder is typically more difficult to measure accurately than the length, as it requires measuring across the center of the cylinder. Any slight deviation from the true center can result in an inaccurate diameter measurement, so it's important to take great care when measuring this dimension.
In measuring a cylinder, the diameter should generally be measured more carefully than the length. This is because the diameter affects the cylinder's volume and surface area calculations, which are critical in many applications. Any error in the diameter measurement can significantly impact the overall accuracy of the cylinder's properties. Additionally, the diameter is often more challenging to measure accurately due to potential variations and the need for precise tools.
An error in measuring the radius (or diameter) of the cylinder has a greater effect on the accuracy of the volume calculation than an error in measuring the cylinder's length, since the volume is proportional to the square of the radius.
With a inside measuring micrometer
A cylinder with a 34cm diameter and 42cm height has a volume of 38,133 cubic centimeters.
You must know at least one other dimension, such as diameter or surface area before this can be answered.
To measure circumference the measuring instrument must follow the curved path exactly which will be difficult without special instruments. It is easier to calculate a circumference by measuring a straight line diameter and then multiply that dimension with Pi (3.141593....).
The diameter of a pipe is its width across an open end of the pipe. The inside diameter is the width measuring on the inside of the pipe; the outside diameter is the width measuring on the outside.______________________________________________________________________________________________________For a pipe of circular cross section, its nominal diameter is the diameter of the cross section.The inner diameter is the measuring on the inside of the pipeThe outside diameter is the measuring on the outside of the pipe.
The term "bored out" usually means that the cylinder has been bored to a new dimension. In this case it would mean that the 'original' dimension was 75mm. It has been rebored to a new dimension, whatever that is. Re-boring is necessary when increasing the diameter of the piston. It does require a automotive machinist to accomplish this job and to obtain the correct clearances. Dependent on the type of cylinder, it may require replating of the cylinder walls, ie: 'Nikasil'.
Because the diameter is a straight line.
The cylinder's diameter will be about 32.58m
Calipers are used to measure the dimension of anarticle. In measuring a section of pipe you would use an inside caliper to give the internal diameter, and an outside caliper to give the external diameter. The difference being the thickness of the pipe wall.
The mean coil diameter of a spring is the average diameter of the coil measured at its center, excluding any ends or sections that may have a different diameter due to the spring's design. It is an important dimension in determining the spring's performance characteristics and is usually calculated by measuring the outer diameter and subtracting the wire thickness.