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The lateral surface area of a cylinder with the radius of 7 feet and height of 16 feet equals 703.72 feet2
A right cylinder having a base radius of 12mm and a height of 60mm has a lateral area of approximately 4523.89mm2
Lateral Area= (2pi)x(radius)x(height) Try imagining that you take the lateral area and unfold it from the cylinder. If you imagine it correctly you get a rectangle. The height of the cylinder is the height of the rectangle. Then the circumference is the length. SO you multiply the circumference of the base times the height.
First, you figure out what the area of the top of the cylinder is, which in case is pi times radius squared. Then, you multiply the answer by two. Next, you find the lateral surface area of the cylinder by multiplying the circumference times the height. Since the problem only gives us the radius of the cylinder, we use the formula, two times pi times radius times the height, in order to find the lateral surface area of the cylinder. Now the final step. Add the answer you got for the first step, plus the lateral surface area of the cylinder, and this should give you the surface area of the can of soup.
The radius of a cylinder is independent of its height.
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.
The lateral area of a cylinder with a radius of 3.5 and a height of 4 equals 87.96 units2
The height of a cylinder with lateral area of 628 and radius 2.5 is approximately 39.98 units.
A cylinder with a radius of 7.5in and a height of 9.2in has a lateral area of approximately 433.54 square inches.
A cylinder whose radius is 6cm and height is 20cm has a lateral area of approximately 753.98cm2
A cylinder that has a radius of 4.2 feet and a height of 10.2 feet has a lateral area of about 269.17 square feet.
If the radius and height of a cylinder are both doubled, then its surface area becomes 4 times what it was originally, and its volume becomes 8 times as much.
Lateral area is 62.83 units2
Lateral area is 527.79 units2
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The lateral surface area of a cylinder with the radius of 7 feet and height of 16 feet equals 703.72 feet2