The formula for volume is V=pi*r^2*h, if I would plug in your numbers, the formula would look like V=pi*36*4. In order to find the height I was just need to find the square root (the opposite of squaring a number) of 36, which is 6, so the radius of the can is 6.
This is the volume of a cylinder.
a cone's volume>>> V = 1/3 [ (pi)*(radius*squared)*(height) ] so volume equals , (one third) of (pi) times (radius squared) times (height)
the volume changes as radius squared and linear with height, so tripling radius and double of height gives 3 x 3 x 2 = 18 times more volume
pi times 1/3 times the radius squared times the height
The formula for radius of a cone is radius is equals to square root of volume times 3, which is divided by height times pie. Pie refers to 22 divided by 7.
the volume of the storage tank is 21,195 ft.3 (pi times radius2)times height.
the volume of the larger can is 952.56 inches cubed -apex
First, figure out the radius and height of the tank. The formula for its radius will be 2 times pie and the radius squared plus the height times 2 pie radius.
The volume of a cylinder is volume=((Pi)*radius^2)*height. Therefore it is equal to 1^2*pi=pi times height(18) =18pi cm cubed
Pi times Radius times Radius times height
Volume = cross-sectional area times height
Since the formula for the volume of a cylinder is PI time the radius squared times the height we can calculate the height from the other two values. The height is the volume divide by PI times the radius squared.
the volume of a cylinder equals pi times the radius squared times the height. If you have the volume, you can't know the radius or the height, only their proportional value. You need more information
The volume of a cone is 1/3 pi times the radius squared times the height. When given the volume and height divide both sides by the height. Volume divided by height is equal to 1/3 times pi times the radius squared. Now divide both sides by 1/3 pi. This will leave you with the radius squared. Take the square root of both sides and you will get the radius.
This is the volume of a cylinder.
volume is related as radius squared x height soif both radius and height doubled volume increases 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 times
a cone's volume>>> V = 1/3 [ (pi)*(radius*squared)*(height) ] so volume equals , (one third) of (pi) times (radius squared) times (height)