The volume of a cylinder with the radius 70'' and height 96'' is: 1,478,000 cubic inches or 855.32 cubic feet.
Volume = 1,480,000 cubic inches.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, the volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values, we get V = π(70)^2(50) = 770,000π cm^3. So, the volume of the cylinder is 770,000π cubic centimeters.
Because the circumference can vary from 68 to 70 centimeters, the volume is approximately 5310 to 5792 cubic centimeters(324 to 353.5 cubic inches).Circumference 68 cm = Radius 34/pi = Area 5309.77 cm3Circumference 70 cm = Radius 35/pi = Area 5792.19 cm3
Volume = 1/3*7*5*6 = 70 cubic units
The diameter of a circle with radius 70 is 140.
Assuming the temperature remains constant, we can use Boyle's Law which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional at constant temperature. If the volume is halved from 8.0 liters to 4.0 liters, the pressure will double from 70 kilopascals to 140 kilopascals.
V = Length x Width x Height 50x35=1750 122500/1750=70 The height of the rectangular prism is 70cm.
A circle with a radius of 70 units2 has an area of 75,429,639.61 square units.
If 35 is the radius, then its 70.
About 15,393.8
The radius of a football is between 68 and 70 centimetres.
70/pi = a diameter of 22.28169203 units