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The Volume of cylinder with radius of 4cm and height of 10cm is: 502.65 cm3
The lateral area of a cylinder whose diameter is 4cm and whose height is three times the radius equals approximately 75.4cm2
Volumecylinder = pi r2 h= 3.14 (4cm)2 (10cm)= 502.4 cm3
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Area = ~50.27 cm2
A cylinder with a radius of 4cm and a height of 2cm has a volume of 100.53cm3
The Volume of cylinder with radius of 4cm and height of 10cm is: 502.65 cm3
The lateral area of a cylinder whose diameter is 4cm and whose height is three times the radius equals approximately 75.4cm2
A cylinder with a height of 4cm and a width of 10cm has a lateral area of about 125.66cm2
Solid objects do not have perimeters.
2 x pi x 4 x 9.6 cm2
Approx 117.3 cubic centimetres.
The surface area is Hx2xRxPI+2xPIxR^2. So 9x2x4xPI+2xPIx4^2 = 54xPI+32PI = 86PI cm^2
I would say that the liquid rises by 1.77cm... This can be obtained as follows given that cylinder of radius(r)=2cm, height(h)=4cm is submerged in another cylinder, determining the volume of the cylinder being submerged =16*pi. When this cylinder is placed in another cylinder the liquid will rise by an amount which equals the volume of the cylinder being inserted.(By Archimedes principle). Using this 16*pi, determine the height using radius= 3cm , we get h=1.77cm
Volumecylinder = pi r2 h= 3.14 (4cm)2 (10cm)= 502.4 cm3
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The area of triangle is : 8.0