Volume= πr^2×h=3.1428 x 1.5 x 1.5 x 3.5=24.75m^3
The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
volume of a right circular cylinder is v = (pi)(h)(r^2) if you want the answer in cubic meters the height and the radius must be in meters.
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 10 meters is 282.74m3
It is half the thickness (diameter) of the circular cross-section of the cylinder.
pi*r2*h = volume pi*16*h = 500 Divide both sides by pi*16 to find the height or altitude: altitude or height = 9.947183943 inches
A cylinder with a radius of 3 meters and a height of 5 meters has a volume of 141.37 cubic meters.
The volume is 141.37 cubic meters.
The volume is 47.12 cubic meters.
108m3
volume of a right circular cylinder is v = (pi)(h)(r^2) if you want the answer in cubic meters the height and the radius must be in meters.
The radius of a cylinder is half the thickness of its circular cross section.
This question has already been answered along with the workings. The answer is: 9.947183943 inches
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 87.9646 metres3 (to 4 dp)
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 10 meters is 282.74m3
volume of a regular right circular cylinder is V=pi(r2)h since the radius is (a) then the height of the circular cylinder would be (2a) so the volume of the largest possible right circular cylinder is... V=2(pi)(r2)(a) with (pi) being 3.14159 with (r) being the radius of the circle on the top and bottom of the cylinder with (a) being the radius of the sphere
A cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 7 meters has a volume of 87.96 cubic meters.