Volume = pi R2 H = 2 pi (1)2 = 2 pi = 6.2832 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder with a height of 1 and a radius of 2.45 is: 18.86 units3
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 6 and a height of 1 is: 113 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
The volume of cylinder with a radius of 1.25 decimeters and height of 3.5 decimeters is: 17.18 cubic decimeters.
The cone has 1/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
The volume of a cone is 1/3 of the volume of a cylinder with the same radius and height
1 to 4
2 to 1
The volume is 94 US gallons.
Volume sphere = 4/3 πr³ = 4/3 π 7³ = 1372π/3 Volume cylinder = πr²h = 1372π/3 → r²h = 1372/3 So as long as the radius of the cylinder is related to its height by: radius = √(1372 / (3×height)) or height = 1372 / (3×radius²) You can have a cylinder of almost any size you want. Example sizes: radius 1, height 1372/3 radius 7, height 28/3 height 7, radius 14/√3 height 28/3, radius 7 height 49, radius √(28/3)
if its a cone: volume= (1/3) base* height or volume= (1/3) pi *radius*radius[r squared]* height
The formula to find the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h, where V represents volume, π is a mathematical constant (approximately 3.14159), r is the radius of the cylinder's base, and h is the height of the cylinder. Simply multiply π by the radius squared and then by the height to calculate the volume of the cylinder.