That is correct for finding 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)
If you know the height and volume of the cylinder than you can find the radius. You also have to know the formula for volume 'V', which is pi multiplied by both the radius 'r 'squared and the height 'h', or V is equal to pi x r squared x h. The height h is equal to the volume divided by the radius squared and pi.
This is the volume of a cylinder.
volume=pi*radius squared*height/3, where radius is the radius of the cylinder (and will be the radius of the base of the cone),and height is the lenth of the cylinder.
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
If you multiply that by Pi, you'll get the volume of a cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder is determined by the formula: volume = (pi sign) radius(squared) height. Since pi is equal to 3.142, then multiply the radius of the circular part of the cylinder and its height.
if its a cone: volume= (1/3) base* height or volume= (1/3) pi *radius*radius[r squared]* 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 formula for the volume of a cylinder is pi times the radius squared times the height. Pir^2h
That will depend on its height which has not been given but the volume of a cylinder is pi*radius squared*height.
find the area of the base and multiply that by the height. The base is a circle so its area is Pi x radius squared. Not sure what the radius is in your question. If you mean the base has area 4.4 meters squared, and that is what I think you do, then just multiply that by 3.5 ie 4.4x 3.5 and that is volume of the cylinder.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
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.
Easy, you find the area of the circle (Pi X Radius squared) and then multiply it by the height. Your question asks about using the diameter...the radius is half of the diameter.
a cone's volume>>> V = 1/3 [ (pi)*(radius*squared)*(height) ] so volume equals , (one third) of (pi) times (radius squared) times (height)
If you know the height and volume of the cylinder than you can find the radius. You also have to know the formula for volume 'V', which is pi multiplied by both the radius 'r 'squared and the height 'h', or V is equal to pi x r squared x h. The height h is equal to the volume divided by the radius squared and pi.