A cylinder with a diameter of 20 cm and a length of 7 cm has a volume of 2,199.11 cm3
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
A cylinder with a radius of 3 centimeters and a height of 12 centimeters has a volume of 339.29 cubic centimeters.
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.
Of course the diameter of a cylinder with a diameter of 8 cm is 8 cm, but I suspect you were asking about volume or surface area.First, the measurements should be converted to the same units. Since there are 2.54 centimeters per inch, the cylinder has a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 12.7 centimeters.The volume of a cylinder is pi * (1/2 d)^2 * h, so the volume of cylinder with diameter 8 cm and height 5 inches is pi * 16 * 12.7 = 997.46 cubic centimeters.The surface area of a cylinder is (2*pi*r*h) + (2*pi*r^2) = (in our case) 556.06 square centimeters.
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
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 22 and a diameter of 9 is: 1,400 cubic units.
Length, diameter and radius are measured in centimeters. Surface area is measured in square centimeters. Volume is measured in cubic centimeters.
The volume of a glass cylinder with an inside diameter of 6.0 cm and height of 28 cm is 791.68 cubic cm.
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.
A cylinder with a 34cm diameter and 42cm height has a volume of 38,133 cubic centimeters.
The volume for a cylinder with a diameter of 60 inches and a length of 29 inches is: 82,000 cubic inches.
We need to know the diameter AND the length of the cylinder to tell you the cubic volume.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, first determine the height or length of the cylinder as well as the diameter. Divide the diameter by two to get the radius, then use this formula:Volume = radius2 x Pi x length (or height)