The circumference of a 46-inch circle is: 144.5 inches.
Circumference=2.5 inches
The circumference of a circle with a 20.5 inch diameter is 64.4 inches.
A circle with a radius of 3.4 inches has a circumference of 21.36 inches.
If the diameter of a circle is 12 inches the circumference is: 37.7 inches (diameter x Pi = circumference).
The volume of a cylinder is pi*(radius)^2*height. We are not given the radius here, but we know the circumference. Circumference is 2*pi*radius. So radius is equal to the circumference/(2*pi). We can then substitute this into the equation for volume to get: V=pi*(circumference/(2*pi))^2*height=(circumference)^2/(4*pi)*height._________________________________________________________________For your problem we have circumference=84 inches and height=32 inches. So:(84 inches)^2/(4*pi)*32 inches=7056 square inches/(4*pi)*32 inches=1764 square inches/pi*32 inches=56448 cubic inches/pi=17967.9564553 cubic inches which is about 17968 cubic inches.
9,651 cubic inches for a 32-inch diameter x 12-inch long cylinder.
This cylinder's volume is 35,342.9 cubic inches.
2,256.38 cubic inches.
201 cubic inches
14.52 inches (rounded)
The volume of a cylinder is pi*r^2*h. The radius of the cylinder is 1 inch, and its height (in inches) is 5232 in. Plug in the values, the answer is 5,232*pi cubic inches, or approximately 16,433.7 cubic inches.
A cylinder that has an 18-inch diameter and is 36 inches long has a volume of: 5.3 cubic feet.
almost 44 cubic inches per engine cylinder
28.274 cubic inches.
392.7 cubic inches.
Assuming a "1 inch cylinder" refers to a cylinder whose diameter is 1 inch, the volume is V = pi*r2*h = pi*12*(50*12) = 1885 cubic inches.