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If it is a solid cylinder, its volume is obtained by the formula ∏ r2 h.

We'll use 3.1416 as pi

r2 = 309 x 309 = 95481

h = 2370

So the calculation is 3.1416 x 95481 x 2370 and the result will be in cubic millimetres.

= 710910907.3

Now, as there are 1000 cubic millimetres in a cubic centimetre this equals

710910.9083 cc and there are 1000 cc in a litre, the volume is approximately 710.91 litres.

As to the weight, that depends on the density of whatever the cylinder is made from.

Note again, this is only for a solid cylinder.

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