the volume of a cylinder is (pi)r squared times the height, same as a circle but plus the height so the answer here would be ((pi) x 1) squared x 5. or 5 pi squared
The volume of a cylinder 1.5 inches in diameter x 36 inches high is 63.62 cubic inches.
If the can is a right circular cylinder, as appears to be implied by the question, r represents the radius, and h represents the height, the volume is pi X r2h = about 56. cubic inches. (The last digit is depressed to show that it may not be significant, because the height is state with only one significant digit.)
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = pi*2.52*6.5 = 127.6272016 cubic inches
A cylinder 10 feet high and 5 feet in radius has a surface area of 471.24ft2
The volume of a cylinder 2.45 across by 1.50 high is: 7.072 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 2 inches by 4 feet high is: 0.349 cubic feet.
Volume = pi*42*19 = 304*pi cubic inches
V = 760.27 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 7 inches high by 4 inches in diameter is: 87.96 cubic inches.
A can of tennis balls is a cylinder. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = pr2 h therefore to find the volume: V = p(1.5)2 (8) V=18p
The volume of a cylinder 1.5 inches in diameter x 36 inches high is 63.62 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given a diameter of 155 mm, the radius is 77.5 mm. Converting to inches, this is approximately 3.05 inches. Plugging these values into the volume formula, the volume is approximately 757.20 cubic inches, which is equivalent to about 3.28 gallons.
The volume of a cylinder that measures 18 inches high and has a diameter of 9 inches is 1,145.11 cubic inches.
The volume depends on the radius also. You need this to complete the question.
Assuming it is a perfect cylinder, the volume of a jar 2" high and 1.5" wide would be:14.143in3 (rounded to the nearest thousandth)The cylinder's volume was calculated using the formula v = πr2h wherev = volumer = radiush = height
The volume is 63.617 cubic inches.
V = 2513.27 ft3