Solving this is pretty straightforward. You simply find the area of the circle and multiply that by the height of the cylinder.
Area of Circle = Pi * (Radius ^2) Note: "^" means raise to the power of
So:
Area of Circle = 3.14159 * (39^2)
Area of Circle = 3.14159 * 1521
Area of Circle = 4778.362426 cm^2
Now multiply area of circle by height of cylinder:
Volume = 4778.362426 * 246
Volume = 1,175,477.157 cubic cm
Answer: 1,175,477.157 cubic cm
i need the height dude what is the height?
the volume of the storage tank is 21,195 ft.3 (pi times radius2)times height.
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
Pi x r x r x h... where r = radius, and h = height of the tank.
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.
i need the height dude what is the height?
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the volume of the storage tank is 21,195 ft.3 (pi times radius2)times height.
It is pi*r2*h where r is the radius of the tank and h is the height of the liquid.
First, figure out the radius and height of the tank. The formula for its radius will be 2 times pie and the radius squared plus the height times 2 pie radius.
Pi x r x r x h... where r = radius, and h = height of the tank.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 5301.437603 or 5301.438 cubic inches to 3 d.p.
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.
one tank radius of 2m height 5m is laid side wise the level of water is 40 cm in tank what will the volume?
In order to work out the volume we must work out the radius: 2*pi*radius = 60 (the circumference) Divide both sides by 2*pi to find the radius: radius = 9.549296586 feet Volume = pi*radius2*height = pi*9.5492965862*16 Volume = 4583.662362 or 4584 cubic feet
Assume these facts relate to the volume of this cylindrical tank. Volume (V) = π r2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. V = π 76.52 x 132 = 2426870.9 cu in = 1404.44 cu ft
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = πr2h which is pi * radius (squared) * height. To figure out the volume, simply measure the width and height of the cylinder and divide the width by 2 (this is your radius). Then plug in these values using 3.14 for pi. This will give you the volume. Another more tedious way to do this is by filling up the fish tank and measuring the water as you do.