Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. So, with a radius of 6cm and a height of 10cm, we can plug those values in and calculate the volume. Just remember to breathe, relax, and enjoy the process of finding the answer, my friend.
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
Label t radius 6cm the height 8cm and the slant height 10cm
A cylinder with a height of 4cm and a width of 10cm has a lateral area of about 125.66cm2
Well, darling, the volume of a cylinder is calculated by the formula V = πr^2h. So, plug in the numbers and you get V = π(2.5)^2(10) = 125π cm^3. So, the volume of that bad boy is 125π cubic centimeters. Voilà!
The volume of a solid rectangle is equal to Length x Width x Height. So, 20cm x 10cm x 5cm would be 1000cm cubed.
The radius of a cylinder that has a volume of 350cm and a height of 10cm is: 3.34 cm
The Volume of cylinder with radius of 4cm and height of 10cm is: 502.65 cm3
Calculate it by multiplying the value of Pi by twice the radius - then multiplying that number by the height... I'll leave YOU to do the maths !
V = 2,011 cm3
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
r = 3.989 cm
The surface are of a cylinder whose radius is 10cm and height is 20cm is 1884.96cm2
Height = Volume / π r2 Volume = 2 litres Radius = 10 cm Height = 6.37 cm
h = 5 cm (4.9975 cm)
The volume of a cylinder is: pi( 3.14) x Radius squared time height. Example: What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 7cm and a height of 10cm? 3.14 x 49 (7x7)= 153.86 x 10= 1,538.6
Total SA = 1,256.6 cm2
Volumecylinder = pi r2 h= 3.14 (4cm)2 (10cm)= 502.4 cm3