Volume = pi*radius squared*height. radius = 6/2
V = pi r^2 h
V = pi(3 inches)^2(8 inches)
= 226 inches cubed
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 22 and a diameter of 9 is: 1,400 cubic units.
A cylinder with a diameter of 20 cm and a length of 7 cm has a volume of 2,199.11 cm3
The diameter, alone, is not enough to find the volume of a cylinder. You need the height as well. > Where pi = 3.1416, and d = cylinder diameter cylinder volume = pi * (d/2)2 * length of cylinder
A cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a length of 4 feet has a volume of 12.57 cubic feet.
For a cylinder with those dimensions, the volume is (pi) x (Radius2) x (Length), and the Radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
The volume of a 6' long cylinder with a diameter of 3" = 508.939 cubic inches. ((pi)r^2)L L = Length of the cylinder r=radius of the cylinder
The volume is 904.8 cubic inches.
The volume for a cylinder with a diameter of 60 inches and a length of 29 inches is: 82,000 cubic inches.
If the diameter is 7cm and the length is 20cm, the volume is: 769.69 cm3
We need to know the diameter AND the length of the cylinder to tell you the cubic volume.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, first determine the height or length of the cylinder as well as the diameter. Divide the diameter by two to get the radius, then use this formula:Volume = radius2 x Pi x length (or height)
If you only know the length, and nothing else, you can't. If you know the length and the volume, you can calculate the diameter.