Pie times radius2 times height.
therefore, it's 141371669.4 in what ever units you are talking about.
If you mean a cylinder then it is: pi*13002*500 square mm
Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is: V = radius2 x Pi x height3.52 x 3.14 x 13 = about 500 cubic cm
The volume of a right circular cylinder is found by using this formula: V=pi/4*r2*height Note: In this case, altitude and height are the same thing. Fill in the measurements you are given and solve. 500 = (3.14)(4)2(height) 500 = (3.14)(16)(height) 500 = (50.24)(height) height = approximately 9.95 inches
It could be any positive number of centimeters. The volume depends not only on the radius, but also on the height of the cylinder.
pi*radius2*height = volume Divide both sides of the equation by pi*radius2 to find the height or altitude: height or altitude = 500/pi*42 = 9.947183943 inches
To find the smallest dimensions of a cylinder with a volume of 500 cm³, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. To minimize the surface area while maintaining a fixed volume, the optimal ratio is when the height equals twice the radius (i.e., ( h = 2r )). By solving these equations, we find that the smallest dimensions occur at a radius of approximately 5.42 cm and a height of about 10.84 cm.
pi*r2*h = volume pi*16*h = 500 Divide both sides by pi*16 to find the height or altitude: altitude or height = 9.947183943 inches
Volume = pi r^2 h 500 cc = pi (6 cm) r^2 500 cc = 18.8496 r^2 26.386 = r^2 5.137 cm = r call it 5 cm radius
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (height)Radius = 6.5-ftHeight = 3-ft 6-in = 3.5-ftVolume = (pi) (6.5)2 (3.5) = 464.56 cubic feet = 3,475 gallons full to the brim.
volume of acylinderis pi*r^2*h, soV= 3.1416 * 250^2 * 700 = 137444679 cubic mm = 137.444679 L
Volume is a cubic function and you have only two integers here, which suggests a area and squared function. Volume = Length * width * height = some unit cubed ------------------------------Or, volume of a sphere = V = 4/3*pi*r3 =============so, resubmit or clarify. --------------------------------------------- It clearly cannot be a sphere with two dimensions given. Maybe a cylinder. V = pi x r2 x h, but which is the radius and which is the height? When talking about cylinders most times in everyday life the diameter is given instead of the radius. So if the diameter is 20 then the radius is 10. V = pi x 102 x 5 = 500 x pi = 1570 cubic feet
Impossible to answer ! Even given the capacity and the height - there are still more than one answer !