If the circular base has an area of 12 pi and a volume of 6096 pi, the length is 6096/12 = 508. (No length units are given, and there should be only 2 significant digits, so that this answer might preferably be written as "5.1 X 102".)
Volume = Area * Length The volume of a right circular cylinder is πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is its height (altitude)
Volume = cross-section area*length
There are different formulae for objects of different shapes. The simplest case is the rectangular box: volume = length x width x height. For other simple shapes formulae are known; for an irregular object, integration must be used.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (Length)
V = (pi) (radius)2 (length)
The volume of the interior of a pipe (or any circular cylinder) is the cross-sectional area multiplied by the length (volume = pi x radius x radius x length).
The volume of a rod can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, since a rod is typically cylindrical in shape. The formula is ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( V ) is the volume, ( r ) is the radius of the rod's circular cross-section, and ( h ) is the height or length of the rod. Make sure to use consistent units for radius and height to obtain the volume in the desired cubic units.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 1696.5 cubic feet (approx).
The volume is pi*r^2*h where r is the radius of the circular] cross section and h is the height (or length).
Multiply column inside diameter by the column's length. Then convert to units you need. The above is not correct.The volume of a column is the circular area of the column multiplied by the length, pi*radius^2*length.
For any Cylindrical object, the volume is calcualted by pi*r²*h where r is the radius or the bases and h the distance between those two bases. Here, Volume=pi*3²*8=72*pi~226.195
The volume of any cylinder is (pi) x (radius of the circular end)2 x (length of the cylinder)