Volume = pi*radius2*height
Volume = 5*pi = 15.70796327 cubic cm
Volume: pi*7*7*8 = 392*pi cubic cm
Of course the diameter of a cylinder with a diameter of 8 cm is 8 cm, but I suspect you were asking about volume or surface area.First, the measurements should be converted to the same units. Since there are 2.54 centimeters per inch, the cylinder has a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 12.7 centimeters.The volume of a cylinder is pi * (1/2 d)^2 * h, so the volume of cylinder with diameter 8 cm and height 5 inches is pi * 16 * 12.7 = 997.46 cubic centimeters.The surface area of a cylinder is (2*pi*r*h) + (2*pi*r^2) = (in our case) 556.06 square centimeters.
. Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 5 cm and height 7 cm.
By plugging them into the formula for the volume of a cylinder:volume = πr2hwhere:π = ratio of circumference to diameter of a circle (~= 3.142)r = radius of cylinder = diameter ÷ 2h = height of cylinder.That's how to find the volume, this is it actually being found:volume = πr2h= π x (diameter ÷ 2)2 x height= π x (9 cm ÷ 2)2 x 11 cm~= 700 cm3
A cylinder of radius 14 cm and height 20cm. Sketch the solids and find the volume
The volume of this cylinder is about 8 cm3 (7.9257 cm3).
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
Volume = pi*102*8 = 800*pi cubic cm
Volume: pi*7*7*8 = 392*pi cubic cm
Its volume is: pi*7.2*7.2*1.35 = 220 cubic cm rounded
Well, if the diameter of a cylinder is 1.26 cm, we plug it into πr2 to get the area. Assuming 3.1415 as pi or π, we get the area of 4.9874454 cm2 which then we multiply by the height of 5.89 cm to get the volume of 29.376053406 cm3.
radius = 7.170724462 cm so diameter will = 14.341448924 cm Check:- Volume = pi*7.1707244622*13 = 2100 cubic cm
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then it is: pi*9squared*9 = 729*pi cubic cm
The answer will depend on what is 20 cm: the radius, diameter or circumference.
Radius: square root of (12320/20*pi) = 14.00281721 cm Diameter: 28.00563442 cm
Canister holds 3 tennis balls the diameter of the balls is the same as the diameter of the cylinder 6 cm how much space in the cylinder is not taken? Since 3 tennis balls fit in the cylinder, the height of the cylinder is 3 * the diameter of a tennis ball Volume of Sphere = 4/3 * Π radius^3 Volume of Cylinder = height * Π radius^2 The diameter of a tennis ball is 6 cm The radius is 3 cm. Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * radius^3 Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * 3^3 Height of Cylinder = 3 * 6 cm = 18 cm Volume of cylinder = 18 * Π * 3^2 Space in the cylinder is not taken = Volume of cylinder - Volume of 3 balls Do the math, you should get 169.6 cc for the space in the cylinder is not taken.