Volume is 75.398 cm3
The radius is 6.704 cm
The volume of this cone is 15,400 cm3
3x i think because the volume of a cone is one third of a cylinder of the same height and radius so if the volume is equal the height must be three times higher
It is 1056 cm3.
Volume is measured in cubic centimetres.volume_cone = 1/3πr2hIf radius and height are equal and the volume of the cone is 1234 cu cm then:volume_cone = 1/3πh2h⇒ 3 x volume = πh3⇒ h = 3√(3 x volume ÷ π)= 3√(3 x 1234 cm3 ÷ π)≈ 10.56 cm
A cone with height 8cm and radius 15cm has a volume of 1884.96cm3
A cone with a base radius of 3 cm and a height of 8 cm has a volume of 75.4 cubic cm.
A cone with a base radius of 12 cm and a height of 18 cm has a volume of 2,714.34 cm3
A cone with a base radius of 9.9 cm and a height of 14 cm has a volume of 1,436.9 cm3
No
The radius is 6.704 cm
The volume of a cone whose base has a radius of 8cm and whose height is 10 cm is: 670cm3
The height of the cone of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 12 cm is not 16 cm; it is actually 16 cm when considering the relationship between the cone's dimensions and the sphere's radius. The cone's volume is maximized when its height is two-thirds of the sphere's radius, which means the optimal height is ( \frac{2}{3} \times 12 \text{ cm} = 8 \text{ cm} ). Thus, the statement is incorrect; the correct height for maximum volume is 8 cm, not 16 cm.
The volume of a cone can be calculated using the formula V = (1/3)πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. To find the radius, use the formula A = πrℓ, where A is the curved surface area and ℓ is the slant height. Given A = 550 cm and h = 25 cm, you can find the radius and then calculate the volume of the cone.
The volume of this cone is 15,400 cm3
The cone's perpendicular height is: 12 cm (the slant height is 13 cm)
50 cubic cm