Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = radius2 x Pi x height
Volume of a cylinder = area of base x height So in this example, V = 250 x pi (Can't seem to type symobol for pi !) So approximately 785 cubic inches.
pi*102*height = 6908 cubic feet
Divide both sides by pi*100 to find the height:
height = 21.98884694 or about 23 feet to the nearest foot
The volume of a cylinder that has a height of 13 feet and a radius of 10 feet is 4,084 cubic feet.
V = 282.74 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder with a 3in radius and 10in height is: 283 cubic inches.
Radius is 3.5007 inches.
Volume = pi6210 = 1130.973 cubic inches to 3 decimal places
r = 3.5 inches (3.5007 inches).
Since a canister is a cylinder, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = (pi)(r^2)(h), where pi = 3.14159..., r^2 is the radius squared, and h is the height of the cylinder. Your cylinder has a height of ten inches and a radius of five inches. V = (pi)(5in^2)(10in) = (pi)(25in^2)(10in) =785in^3. Note: The superscript and subscripts are not currently working.
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90pi= approx282.7433388in2 volume of is cylinder V=BH=r2piH So V=32*pi*10=90pi=282.743388
It is pi*r2*h = 1571 cubic inches, approx.
The circumference of a circle with a 10in radius is: about 62.83 inches. (r x 2 x pi = circumference).
5 inches
1200 cubic inches
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared