V= Area of bottom of can x height of can
Area of bottom of can = pi x R^2
V=pi x R^2 x H
V=3.14 x 3cm^2 x 10cm
V= 282.6 cm^3
Volume: pi*62*8 = 1608.495 cubic feet to three decimal places
The volume of a cylinder 10 inches tall and radius of 6 inches is 1,130.97 cubic inches.
You can't. With only the radius, there is no way to know how tall the cylinder is, and therefore no way to determine its volume. Sorry :(
V = 1570.8 cm3
That will depend on the radius of the cylinder which has not been given but to find its height divide pi*radius squared into its volume.
Volume: pi*62*8 = 1608.495 cubic feet to three decimal places
The volume of a cylinder 10 inches tall and radius of 6 inches is 1,130.97 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 8 units tall and with 3 for the radius of the base is: 226.2 cubic units.
You can't. With only the radius, there is no way to know how tall the cylinder is, and therefore no way to determine its volume. Sorry :(
V = 1570.8 cm3
Approx 696.9 cubic feet.
That will depend on the radius of the cylinder which has not been given but to find its height divide pi*radius squared into its volume.
(V = Pi*r2h): A cylinder with a radius of 3 cm and a height of 20 cm has a volume of 565.49 cm3
V = 113.097 ft3
8 8 6 = 48
Volume of cylinder = pi * radius^2 * height V = 3.14 * (6)^2 * 8 V = 3.14 * 36 * 8 V = 904.32
The volume of a 1 inch tall tank having a radius of 22.5 inches is approximately 1590 cubic inches (1 x 3.142 x 22.5 x 22.5).