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The radius of a cylinder is independent of its height.
Lateral Area - APEX (No need for a long answer) Well, it's the area of a rectangular hole cut out of a piece of paper, through which the cylinder can just exactly pass, and it's also the area of the cylinder's shadow on a wall.
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 6 and a height of 8 is: 226.2 units3
A cylinder with height 5 and radius 4 has a volume of about 251.33 units3
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 3.8cm and a height of 11cm is 353.37cm2
The volume of a cylinder is PI * R2 * H If H is the same as R, then it is PI * R3 (Or PI * H3)
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
To be able to find the radius of the cylinder, you need to know not only its volume but also its height. The best we can do is find an expression for the radius in terms of the height of the cylinder volume of cylinder = Pi x r2 x h where r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder 980 = Pi x r2 x h r = square root(980/(Pi x h))
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You cannot since there is insufficient information. You need either its height or radius (or equivalent).
If g represents height or length then: pi*r2*g = volume of a cylinder
If you have the radius and the height in feet, you can calculate the volume as:V = pi x radius squared x height (If you have the diameter of the cylinder, the radius is one-half the diameter.)
formula for cylinder volumeV=(Ï€r^2) * hthe parenthasis represents the base area (which is circle)h represents the height of the cylinderV=(Ï€*8^2) * 9V=(Ï€*64) * 9V=1809.557368and now the final answer depends of rounding if you can round to whole numbers the final answer will be 1810
The height of a cylinder all depends on what cylinder you are talking about. There is only an exact height if you have measured it yourself or someone has already measured it for you.
The height of a cylinder is equal to the area of its base (i.e. the area of the circle that makes up its base) multiplied by its height (h). Area of a circle = (pi)r2 Where pi equals approximately 3.142 and r represents the circle's radius. Taken together the formula for the height of a cylinder is (pi)r2h. Further answer Sorry, but the above is not correct. You'll notice that the formula for the height of a cylinder itself contains the height (h). So you're saying that you can only calculate the height when you know the height! In fact the question cannot be answered without having more information. The volume and the diameter would be a start.
You write the formula for the volume of a cylinder, put the numbers you know into it, and solve it for the number you don't know. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: V = pi (radius)2 (height) When you put the numbers you know into the formula, you have: 90 = (3.14) (2)2 (height) You should be able to solve that expression for the height. If you can't, then you need to make an appointment and spend some time with your teacher.
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.