It is approx 4396 cubic units.
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
Its 567162.5cm2
Volume = pi*1.52*5 = 35.34291735 cubic meters
Volume of cylinder = pi x radius^2 x height pi x 10^2 x 9= 900pi meters^3
It is approx 4396 cubic units.
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
Its 567162.5cm2
Volume = pi*1.52*5 = 35.34291735 cubic meters
Volume of cylinder = pi x radius^2 x height pi x 10^2 x 9= 900pi meters^3
The volume of a cylinder whose radius is 3 and height is 6 is: 169.6 units3
A cylinder whose height is 3cm and whose diameter is 24cm has a surface area of 1130.97cm2
The lateral area of a cylinder whose diameter is 4cm and whose height is three times the radius equals approximately 75.4cm2
Volume: pi*1.752*5 = 48.106 cubic m rounded to three decimal places
A cylinder with a radius of 3 feet and a height of 3 feet has a volume of 84.82 cubic feet.
I'm quite sure this is impossible to prove, because the volume of a sphere is not equal to the volume of a cylinder with the same radius and height equal to the sphere's diameter. This can be shown as: Volume of sphere = (4*pi*r3) / 3. Volume of cylinder = pi*r2*h. Here, the height, h, of the cylinder = d = 2r. So, the volume of the cylinder = pi*r2*2r = 2*pi*r3, which obviously does not equal the volume of the sphere. The volume of half a sphere (with radius r) is equal to the volume of a cylinder(whose height is equal to its radius, r) minus the volume of a cone with the same height and radius. Therefore, the volume of a sphere is just double that. If you follow the nearby link, you can see a nice demonstration of that.
A right circular cone whose slant height is 9 inches and whose base has a diameter of 2 inches will have a volume of 36.757 cubic inches.