The volume of a cylinder is πr2h. r is the radius, which is half the diameter, which is 1.5 inches, and h is the height, which is 0.5 inches. Thus, the volume of the cylinder is 3.534291735 inches cubed.
the volume =pi (3.14) x your radius (half of your diameter) squared x height =volume. your answer is 753.8 cubic feet
Volume = pi * radius^2 * height
Easy, you find the area of the circle (Pi X Radius squared) and then multiply it by the height. Your question asks about using the diameter...the radius is half of the diameter.
By inserting the data you know into the formula for the volume of a cylinder, and solving the resulting equation for the quantity you don't know - in this case, for the height. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: volume = pi x radius2 x length. The radius is half the diameter.
pi * radius2 * height ( pie = 3.14) ( radius is half the diameter) ( the height is 60cm) multiply them all together you get.............................
If you have the radius and the height in feet, you can calculate the volume as:V = pi x radius squared x height (If you have the diameter of the cylinder, the radius is one-half the diameter.)
If the tank is a right circular cylinder, as may be implied by the question, the volume is the product of pi, the square of the radius (half the diameter) and the height. This number is about 4.5 X 103 cubic feet, to the justified number of significant digits.
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. The radius of a cylinder with a diameter of 4 feet is 2 feet. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 87.96 cubic feet.
The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.
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Volume of a cylinder= πr²h The diameter is twice as long as the radius. To find radius, divide diameter in half. In this case, half of 8 is 4. V=3.1416(4²)9 V=3.1416(16)9 V=3.1416(144) V=452.39 units ³ (rounded)
So you know this is the equation you are suppose to be using. If the equation gives you the diameter of the cylinder then divide that number in half and plug the number you got into the equation. This is because the radius is half of the diameter. Otherwise, the only way to find the volume is if you have the area of the base. Then multiply that area by the height.