V = 9.42478 cm3
The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.
Volume of cylinder = 22/7*height*radius =22/7*4*100( convert 1meter to centimetre to maintain homogeneity of units) =1257.14cm^3 1cm^3=1/1000 litres 1257.14 cm^3=1.257 litres. Hope I'm right!
The radius is in the question 1cm the volume is pi * R^2 * H = pi *1 ^ 1 * 5 = 5 * pi surface area pi * 2 * R * 5 + 2 * ( pi * r ^2) = 10 * pi + 2 * pi = 12 * pi
First obtain the height of the cylinder. Height = 1077/area of the base (i.e H = 1077 divided by pie-radius-squared) Next get how much water does 1cm of height contain. Take 1077/height. Therefore, volume of rock = 1cm height's volume x 3
The radius will stay as 1cm but the area of a circle is: pi times radius squared
The volume of a cylinder is V=PI*r2*h The radius of the cylinder is 3 cm and the height would be 1cm So V = PI*(3cm)2*(1cm) V is approx. 28.3 cm3
The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.
Volume of cylinder = 22/7*height*radius =22/7*4*100( convert 1meter to centimetre to maintain homogeneity of units) =1257.14cm^3 1cm^3=1/1000 litres 1257.14 cm^3=1.257 litres. Hope I'm right!
V = 4.19 cm3
The radius is in the question 1cm the volume is pi * R^2 * H = pi *1 ^ 1 * 5 = 5 * pi surface area pi * 2 * R * 5 + 2 * ( pi * r ^2) = 10 * pi + 2 * pi = 12 * pi
First obtain the height of the cylinder. Height = 1077/area of the base (i.e H = 1077 divided by pie-radius-squared) Next get how much water does 1cm of height contain. Take 1077/height. Therefore, volume of rock = 1cm height's volume x 3
The radius will stay as 1cm but the area of a circle is: pi times radius squared
volume of cuboid = height * width * length volume = 7 *1 * 2 =14 cm ^ 3
1cm
The formula for the volume of a cube is V = width x length x height, therefore V = 1cmx1cmx1cm V = 1cm3
0.5 cm
It doesn't matter what the unit of measurement is, or what size the cube is. If the length of the side of the cube is 'S' units, then the volume is S3 and the surface area is 6S2. The ratio of volume to surface area is (S3/6S2) = S/6 units. For this one, the ratio is 1/6 cm.