Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
Volume = pi*2.52*6.5 = 127.6272016 cubic inches
The volume of a cylinder 1.5 inches in diameter x 36 inches high is 63.62 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 2.1 meters in diameter and 2.3 meters high is 7.97 cubic meters.
The volume is 127,235 cm3
Its volume: 0.5*7*5*10 = 175 cubic inches.
74.42 gallons.
A cone 11 inches high by 4 inches in diameter has a volume of 46.08 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 7 inches high by 4 inches in diameter is: 87.96 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 1.5 inches in diameter x 36 inches high is 63.62 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder that measures 18 inches high and has a diameter of 9 inches is 1,145.11 cubic inches.
The volume is 63.617 cubic inches.
28.274 cubic inches.
The volume of a twenty four foot diameter cylinder 6 inches high is 226.19 cubic feet. This equates to 1,692.02 US gallons.
250pi/4
Use the formula pi x radius squared x height. Radius is half the diameter. Since your linear measurements are in inches, the result will be in cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder that is 30mm in diameter and 700mm high is 494,800.84mm3
The volume of the batter is the same. Volume in the 6 in pan: Pi r2 h = 18Pi . Volume in the 8 in pan: 16hPi . Equating the two: 18Pi = 16hPi gives h = 9/8 in.
The volume is approximately 0.3315 cubic feet.