(2*pi*radius2) + (diameter*pi*height) measured in square units and including the two 'ends' of the cylinder
Surface area of a cylinder = (pi) x (diameter of the circular end) x (length)
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Surface Area = 2(pi r 2) + (2 pi r)* h
The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is 2πr² + 2πrh, where r is the radius and h is the height. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr²h. The surface area to volume ratio can be calculated by dividing the surface area by the volume.
the circumfrance of the base x the height of the cylinder
Archimedes
The formula for surface area of a cylinder is (2pi * r^2) + (2pi * r * h). Substituting your values in, the surface area would be 170pi.
The surface area of a cylinder can be found using the following formula - SA = 2(Pi*r2) + (2*Pi*r)*(H) Pi = Approximately 3.14 r = Radius of the base of the cylinder H = Height of the cylinder
The question does not specify what the required formula is for: the volume of an open cylinder, height, radius, surface area, etc. Furthermore, information on the total surface area of a cylinder will not provide sufficient information. A short wide cylinder can have the same surface area as a tall thin one. For example, radius 5 cm and height 4 cm or radius 4 cm and height 7.5 cm or radius 3 cm and height 12 cm or radius 2 cm and height 20.5 cm etc all have the same total surface area. But in each case the value of the other measure, for the open cylinder will be different.
The surface area ( A ) of a cylinder can be calculated using the formula ( A = 2\pi r(h + r) ), where ( r ) is the radius of the circular bases and ( h ) is the height of the cylinder. This formula includes the areas of the two circular bases (( 2\pi r^2 )) and the lateral surface area (( 2\pi rh )).
Total surface area of a cylinder in square units = (2*pi*radius2)+(2*pi*radius*height)