A cylinder with a width of 10 feet and a height of 16 feet has a volume of 1,256.64 cubic feet.
The volume of a cylinder if height is 8 cm and width is 4 cm is: 101 cubic cm
The volume is 1,256.64 cubic feet.
volume of a cube is length, by width by height. To calculate the volume of a cylinder you need to know the radius and the height and multiply.
Volume = length * width * height = 10cm * 5cm * 2 cm = 100 cm3 Density = mass/volume = 300g/100cm3 = 3 grams per cm3.
Height times width times length equals the volume of the rock.
Length x Height x Width is Volume. E.g. mL or cm3
Volume is a 3 dimensional attribute . Not only do you have to know the width and the height but also the length. If the width is, say, the diameter of a cylinder than you can easily find the area of the cross section (pi * r2) and multiply that by the height to get the volume.
The equation to find the volume of a rectangular object is (a) volume equals length times width times height.
Length x width x height equals volume.* * * * *But only if the object in question is a cuboid (rectangular prism). Length*Width*Height for a sphere, for example, does not equal its volume.
volume = length*height*width Rearrange the formula: length = volume/height*width
You know that the volume of a box is Length × Width × Height. In other words, it's the area of the box's "footprint" multiplied by the height. It makes sense that the volume of a cylinder would also be the area of its footprint times height. The "footprint" of a cylinder is a circle, and its area is πr². So, the volume of a cylinder is πr²h.
I think height times width.