measure it in a graduated cylinder
Measure it in a graduated cylinder by seeing how much water it displaces.
A cylinder is a collar or risk reversal.
Either pi times the diameter or pi times twice the radius (which is the diameter)
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It depends what you know. The top of a cylinder is in the shape of a circle. So, to find the diameter of the cylinder (which is also the diameter of the circle), if you know the radius, just multiply it by two.
The diameter, alone, is not enough to find the volume of a cylinder. You need the height as well. > Where pi = 3.1416, and d = cylinder diameter cylinder volume = pi * (d/2)2 * length of cylinder
if u know the t5he radius of the cylinder u can easily find the diameter the formula is d=2r where d =diameter and r=radius
The radius is half the diameter.
Take the circumference divided by pi to find the diameter and divide the diameter by two to find the radius.
External diameter minus internal diameter will get you the difference and then you have to divide by two to get the wall thickness. (as the difference in diameter accounts for both sides of the cylinder)
You can find the diameter of a cylinder by using the formula for pressure at the base of a cylinder (P = F/A) and the formula for the area of a circle (A = πr^2) where r is the radius of the base. Once you calculate the force acting on the base of the cylinder, you can find the diameter using the formula D = 2r, where D is the diameter.
Diameter * pi (3.14159...) = circumfrerence
you measure across the top of the cylinder if it is a cylinder or across the circle if it is flat
first you multiply each side by 1,000,000 then you find the surface area of a cylinder that has a diameter of 3in and the height of 6in
Your diameter is double the radius. So the diameter is 6
half the diameter and then get the radius times pi and square it