Cubic centimetres, millilitres, litres, cubic metres, and so on.
A cylinder with a radius of 6 feet and a height of 24 feet has a volume of 2,714.34 cubic feet.
A graduated cylinder is a good way to find volume. Another way to find volume is to use the following equation: Length x Width x Height. This is a way to find the volume of a rectangular or square item.
We have no information to help us figure that out. We might have a fighting chance of finding a solution if you gave us any two of the following numbers: -- radius of the cylinder -- surface area of the cylinder -- volume of the cylinder
multiply the volume of the cylinder by 1/3. whatever you get is the volume of the cone
Volume of a cylinder = base area times height
Cubic units
v=bh
v=pi.r^2h
A cylinder with a radius of 6 feet and a height of 24 feet has a volume of 2,714.34 cubic feet.
A cylinder with a radius of 6 feet and a height of 24 feet has a volume of 2,714.34 cubic feet.
You cannot. You have the volume but no information on the mass. And density = mass/volume (in the appropriate units of measurement).
A graduated cylinder is a good way to find volume. Another way to find volume is to use the following equation: Length x Width x Height. This is a way to find the volume of a rectangular or square item.
Graduated cylinder
graduated cylinder
Volume = pi*62*24 = 2714.336 cubic feet to 3 d.p.
We have no information to help us figure that out. We might have a fighting chance of finding a solution if you gave us any two of the following numbers: -- radius of the cylinder -- surface area of the cylinder -- volume of the cylinder
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