Circumference is a linear measure and has no volume - just as a straight line has no volume.
about the same as the length of the volume
Circumference = 59.7 cm implies radius = 9.5 cm (approx) That, in turn, implies that volume = 3593.1 cm3
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
It depends on what the shape is and what information you already have.
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 9 and a circumference of 12.56 is: about 113 cubic units.
about the same as the length of the volume
A circumference of 2 means a radius of 0.318. Thus, the volume of this cone is 0.477 units3
Circumference = 59.7 cm implies radius = 9.5 cm (approx) That, in turn, implies that volume = 3593.1 cm3
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
its weight divided by its volume. the volume is the circumference times thickness
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
It depends on what the shape is and what information you already have.
circumference is the perimeter of a circle. a circle is 2 dimensional. volume is 3 dimensional. you need to state what shape it is. I could guess that you are talking about a cylinder. the volume is pi.r2.h, if you find the radius from the volume, you can find the perimeter of the circle by 2.pi.r
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
The circumference of an apple is roughly equal to the cube root of 6 * pi2 * volume
Volume of cylinder 1= 716.197244 cubic cm Volume of cylinder 2 = 238.7324147 cubic cm