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That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.
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Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
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You can find the radius of a cylinder if you know the surface area and the height. SA = (2pi r^2) + (2pi r h) Plug in values for SA and h and solve for r. You will have a quadratic equation. The answer will be the positive root.
That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.That would depend on the measurements of the cylinder and of the torus.
A graduated cylinder is a cylinder that the measurements get higher and higher
The balance and the graduated cylinder are both used to make measurements.
The glass with measurements that is attached to a pipette is called a graduated cylinder.
graduated cylinder-milliliters
Volume of a cylinder measured in cubic units = pi*radius2*height.
If all volume measurements were taken with a graduated cylinder instead of a pipet, the measurements would not be accurate. If something requires a pipet to be measured, it is a very small amount and a graduated cylinder would not be the proper measurement device.
You look on the measurements, in a graduated cylinder can help!!
in the metric system the lines refer to milliliters
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Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
Both a balance and a graduated cylinder are used as measuring instruments, with the balance applied to discover weight and the graduated cylinder used to discover volume.