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The value is 150.796 or 150.80 and the final word should be cube not cude!
That is correct for finding the volume of a cylinder.
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.
If the volume of the cylinder is 5, then its volume is 5 and its radius doesn't matter.
Density = Mass/Volume, correct. However, with a cylinder, you have to find the volume. In order to find the volume of a cylinder use the equation PiR2 * H where "R" is the radius (Diameter/2) squared.
A cylinder with a radius of 4cm and a height of 2cm has a volume of 100.53cm3
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3cm and a height of 7cm is 197.92cm3
volume=pi*radius squared*height/3, where radius is the radius of the cylinder (and will be the radius of the base of the cone),and height is the lenth of the cylinder.
The radius of this cylinder is 7.0525.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*heightTo find the radius make the radius the subject of the above formula:radius = the square root of (Volume/pi*height)radius = square root (462/pi*12)radius = 3.500704303 unitsTo check that your answer is correct substitute the value of the radius into the original formula and it should work out as 462.
Doubling the radius quadruples the volume.
Pi * Radius * Radius * Height.
The volume of a cylinder is (pi)r^2h. This means the volume is dependent on both the height and the radius of the cylinder. So, one must know Volume and either radius or height to calculate height or radius respectively.