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rc = d/2Radius equals diameter divided by 2.In a right circular cylinder there are 2 circles - one of the base and one on the top of the cylinder. If we are going to get the radius of one of them, it will be equal to one-half the measure of the diameter of the whole circle, or r = d/2.
because the chord can be determine by the diameter and the diameter can be determine by the chord.
Volume of cylinder: pi*3.5^2 *12 = 461.814 cubic m rounded to 3 decimal places
Your question is incomplete. What is the question? Total diameter, outer circumference, what?
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 volume of a right circular cylinder with a diameter of 6.8 in and a height of 2 feet is: 871.6 cubic inches.
It is half the thickness (diameter) of the circular cross-section of the cylinder.
Surface area of a cylinder = (pi) x (diameter of the circular end) x (length)
Volume of the cylinder: pi*radius*radius*height
Stand it on a circular end, like a tin can standing on a shelf.Its volume is the area of its circular base, multiplied by its height.Another Answser:To answer the specific question, you can not find the volume of a cylinder when given only its diameter. You need also its length.
The volume is 8.37758 cubic feet.
Given only the lateral area, you cannot determine the diameter.
A good place to measure is the diameter of the circular end. That gives you the area of the circular end, and the only other number you need in order to calculate the cylinder's volume is its straight length.
You cannot determine the height and diameter from just the volume because there is an almost infinite number of combinations of height and diameter that could create a particular volume.
The ratio of C to D will equal pi. This is based on the known formula for the circumference of a circle. D = Diameter of the circular base of a cylinder (independent) C = Circumference of the circular base of a cylinder (dependent)
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
It is 10 cm.