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A cross section of a cylinder along its length is called a rectangle. When a cylinder is cut along its length, the resulting shape is a rectangle with a length equal to the circumference of the cylinder and a height equal to the height of the cylinder. The area of this rectangle represents the lateral surface area of the cylinder.
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.
A cylinder with height 5 and radius 4 has a volume of about 251.33 units3
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 6 and a height of 8 is: 226.2 units3
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
The volume ( V ) of a cylinder can be expressed using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius of the base of the cylinder and ( h ) is its height. In this formula, ( \pi ) represents the mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159. By multiplying the area of the circular base (( \pi r^2 )) by the height (( h )), you obtain the total volume of the cylinder.
The horizontal cross-section of a cylinder is a circular shape. When you cut the cylinder parallel to its base, the resulting cross-section reveals a circle with a diameter equal to the cylinder's diameter. This circle represents the area of the cylinder at that particular height. The size of the circle remains constant throughout the height of the cylinder.
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))
You cannot since there is insufficient information. You need either its height or radius (or equivalent).
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The formula v = nr^2h calculates the volume of a cylinder, where v represents the volume, n is the number of units, r is the radius of the base of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder. By multiplying the number of units, the square of the radius, and the height of the cylinder, you can determine the total volume of the cylinder in cubic units.
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.)
The lateral area ( A_L ) of a right cylinder can be calculated using the formula ( A_L = 2\pi rh ), where ( r ) is the radius of the base and ( h ) is the height of the cylinder. This formula represents the area of the curved surface that wraps around the sides of the cylinder.
The formula to find the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h, where V represents volume, π is a mathematical constant (approximately 3.14159), r is the radius of the cylinder's base, and h is the height of the cylinder. Simply multiply π by the radius squared and then by the height to calculate the volume of the cylinder.
If g represents height or length then: pi*r2*g = volume of a cylinder