The volume is 17,671,500 mm3
volume=pi*radius squared*height/3, where radius is the radius of the cylinder (and will be the radius of the base of the cone),and height is the lenth of the cylinder.
It is 1056 cm3.
Not clear which area you want. The surface area of the cylinder can only be determined if you give the length of the cylinder as well as its diameter. As you don't give this I conclude you want the area of the ends only. Each end will be the difference between the area of the 100 mm circle and the 30 mm circle. 100 mm diameter area = 7855 sq mm. 30 mm diameter area = 707 sq mm. Therefore area of end = 7148 sq mm, and you have two ends so total = 14296 sq mm
I assume this is true or false... since it is only a statement and not a question. True
A cylinder has two sides - an inside and an outside
The volume of a glass cylinder with an inside diameter of 6.0 cm and height of 28 cm is 791.68 cubic cm.
pie x r squared x height
The volume of the pipe can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the pipe (half of the diameter) and h is the height of the pipe. Given the inside diameter is 25mm, the radius is 12.5mm. Substitute the values into the formula: V = π(12.5)^2(1000) = 981964.83 mm^3.
If 60 inches is the inside diameter of your cylinder (I'm assuming it's a tank) the volume will be approximately 1800 U.S. gals. The volume of a cylinder equals (pi divided by 4) times the (inside diameter) squared times the (height) . Since you give us the diameter and the height as inches, your answer will be in cubic inches so if we look up that 231 cubic inches equals 1 U.S. gal you can plug in the numbers on a calculator to get the precise answer of 1799.27 U.S. gals.
602 sq inches, on the inside and outside. pi x diameter x height x2
The bore of a cylinder describes is measurement, in millimeters or inches, of the inside diameter of the cylinder. The diameter is the width across.
caliper
V = 0.25 * pi * (diameter^2) * height For your numbers this works out to be 9.425 ft^3 (cubic feet).
With a inside measuring micrometer
The cubic capacity of a cylinder with inside dimensions of 8 ft diameter and 12 ft height is: Pi/4 x D2 x H = 0.785398*8*8*12 = 603.186 cubic feet (to nearest thousandth). or 192*Pi
A piston is a plunger, or a plug that moves inside a cube, a cylinder. The piston diameter is the diameter of this plunger/plug. It's a tiny bit smaller than the diameter of the cylinder the piston moves in.
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.