Area of the base times the height divided by 3.
(pi*6*6*10)/3=376.8 approximately because of the rounding of pi to 3.14
The smaller to the larger is a ratio of 6:10 or 3:5
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, you use the formula V = πr²h, where V is the volume, r is the radius, and h is the height. Plugging in the values given, V = π(7²)(10) = 490π cubic inches. Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 490π cubic inches.
First of all, we must know the volume of a cylinder, which is: the area of the cross-section(the circle) times the height of the cylinder.This means the formula is: pi x radius2 x h.We know that the radius is 4 and the height is 10, so we substitute these into our formula for the volume.So... Volume =pi x 42 x 10.We put this in the calculator, which gives us 502.65This means that the volume of this cylinder is 502.65 cm squared.
V=PIr2h =Pi(4)2(10) =Pi(16)(10) =Pi(160) about 502.4in3
A cylinder with radius 10 inches and surface area 753.6 inches2 has a height of about 1.99 inches.
The volume of a cone with radius of 4 and perpendicular height of 10 is: 168 cubic units.
Volume = 261.8 (261.79939) units3
Volume = 261.79939 units3
The volume of a cone whose base has a radius of 8cm and whose height is 10 cm is: 670cm3
V = 1,361.4 cubic inches.
Without another piece of information, the radius alone isn't enough to tell you the volume of the cone. You really need the height too.
A cone with a diameter of 10 and a height of 10 has a volume of 261.8 units3
A right circular cone with 8 height and 6 radius has a slant height of 10.
It will depend upon the radius of the base and as such will be any value between 0 cm3 and approx 403.067 cm3. The height and radius are linked by: radius2 + height2 = slant_height2 Volume cone = 1/3π x radius2 x height When radius is 0 cm, height is 10 cm and volume is 0 cm3 When radius is 10 cm, height is 0 cm and volume is 0 cm3 When radius is √(200/3) cm ≈ 8.165 cm and the height is √(100/3) cm ≈ 5.774 cm, the volume is at its maximum of 1/3π200/3√(100/3) cm3 ≈ 403.067cm3
V = 2,617.99 ft3
A cone with a base of 10 units and a height of 36 units has a volume of 942.48 cubic units.
The smaller to the larger is a ratio of 6:10 or 3:5