V=Abase x height V= (pi)(radius)2height 210=(pi)(200)2height 210=(pi)(40000)height 210
--------------- = height
(pi)(40000) 0.0016719= height. therefore the length (height) is 0.00161719, assuming we use 3.14 for pi.
A cylinder with a diameter of 20 cm and a length of 7 cm has a volume of 2,199.11 cm3
d = 1.433 mm
To quantify the question if the volume is 1500 cubic centimeters and the length is 11 6.590 cm = r The radius of the cylinder is 6.590 centimeters. We multiply the radius by 2 to get the diameter. So the diameter is 13.18 centimeters. Answered by Ask4MyTutor
You need to know the length and radius (1/2 the diameter) of the cylinder. From there, use this formula: V = radius2x Pi x length
Whether a cylinder is laid horizontally, or standing vertically, it has the same volume.The volume of a cylinder is the 'square area' of the circle at the end, multiplied by its length/height.The area of a circle is Pi x diameter. (The inner diameter is probably best. The final calculation will then show the total internal volume in cubic units.)End area x length = volume.If the cylinder is laid horizontally, the distance between the ends would be called its length. If the cylinder is standing up, the distance between the ends is called its height.
The volume in liters of a cylinder with a diameter of 2000mm and a depth of 100mm is: 314 liters.
The volume in liters of a 100mm long by 50mm diameter cylinder is: 0.196 liters.
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 22 and a diameter of 9 is: 1,400 cubic units.
A cylinder with a diameter of 20 cm and a length of 7 cm has a volume of 2,199.11 cm3
A cylinder one meter long and one meter in diameter would have a volume of 785.4 liters.The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = (pi) r2 hwhere r is the radius of the cylinder and h the height or length.(3.1416)(.52)(1) = 0.7854 cubic meters = 785.4 liters(1 m3 = 1000 liters)
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
The volume of a 6' long cylinder with a diameter of 3" = 508.939 cubic inches. ((pi)r^2)L L = Length of the cylinder r=radius of the cylinder
A cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a length of 4 feet has a volume of 12.57 cubic feet.
For a cylinder with those dimensions, the volume is (pi) x (Radius2) x (Length), and the Radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
The volume of any cylinder is pi times the radius squared times the height. For your cylinder, the volume is 27.4889 cubic meters. There are 1,000 liters in a cubic meter, so you'll have 27,488.9 liters in that cylinder.
The volume in mm is 1,017,100,000 m3 and the volume in liters is 1,017.1 liters3
V = 804,250 liters