The volume of a cone is 1/3 bh. The base of a cone is pi*r2, and the height is 4. The radius is 1/2 of the diameter, therefore:
2(1/2) = 1. Plugging into the forumla, we have:
pi*12 = pi
Now, we multiply by the height, and divide by 3:
4/3 * pi.
The height of the can in terms of Pi is: about 3.85picm
The volume of a cone is base×height÷3base×height÷3=144×π×10÷3base×height÷3=1440π÷3
volume = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula by dividing all terms by pi*radius2: height = volume/pi*radius2 height = 14137/pi*36 = 124.9985239 cm. Therefore: height = 125 cm to the nearest cm.
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
height = 400/pi*radius2
The height of the can in terms of Pi is: about 3.85picm
Volume of the cylinder: pi*radius*radius*height
It's 25.06990938 or if you leave in the terms of pi it's 7.98 pied
The volume of a cone is base×height÷3base×height÷3=144×π×10÷3base×height÷3=1440π÷3
volume = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula by dividing all terms by pi*radius2: height = volume/pi*radius2 height = 14137/pi*36 = 124.9985239 cm. Therefore: height = 125 cm to the nearest cm.
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
height = 400/pi*radius2
It is not possible to answer the question as asked because there is no relationship between the diameter and the height. Area = pi*d*(d/2 + h) where d is the diameter and h the height.
It looks as if you are talking about a cylinder. If that is so, calculate the volume, using the formula for a cylinder: V = pi x radius^2 x height
Because you multiply 3 different terms for volume: length, width, and height
A cylinder with a diameter of 375 feet and a length of 10 feet has a volume of 1,104,466.17 cubic feet. In terms of liquid volume, this equates to 8,261,980 US gallons.
The volume is 3,848 cubic inches per linear inch of 70-inch diameter pipe. In terms of liquid volume, this pipe would contain 16.66 gallons of liquid per linear inch.