A cylinder of radius 14 cm and height 20cm. Sketch the solids and find the volume
The volume is 1,570 ft3
Volume: pi*7*7*8 = 392*pi cubic cm
A cylinder whose radius is 6 and height is 14 has a surface area of 754 units2
Volume = 1,436.90165 in3
The base is 14Area = base x height, so base = area/height and 308/22 = 14
(Area of the base) * (height) = (pi * (5 in)2) * (14 in) = pi * 350 in3 = 1099.56 in3
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V = 1330.46 units3
The volume of the right angled cylinder is = 22/7 * r2 *h where r is the radius of the radius of the circle & h is the height of the cylinder the ans of ur question is 22/7*14*14*31=19096 unit2
A cone with a base radius of 9.9 inches and a height of 14 inches has a volume of 1,436.9 inches3
A rectangular prism with base 12 m by 14 m and height 50 m has a volume of 8400m3
The formula to find the volume of a cylinder is Pi x D x H. In this case 3.14 x 14 x 18
A cone with a base radius of 9.9 inches and a height of 14 inches has a volume of 1,436.9 cubic inches.
Area of base is 14 x 14 = 196 square inches and since volume is 1568, the height would be (1568/196) = 8 inches
The volume is 1,570 ft3
A cone with a base radius of 9.9 cm and a height of 14 cm has a volume of 1,436.9 cm3
142 x pi x 11 = 6773.27