no your can't.
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You cannot find it using a formula but it can be measured. One way would be to submerge the object in water (or other liquid) and measure the volume of liquid displaced. That will be equal to the volume of the object.
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It is possible, depending on what you do know. If you have the radius, you can work out the cross sectional area. Measure the volume - by the displacement method. Then volume/cross section = height.
You can't - without more information ! To find the length of the pool, we would have to know the height, width and volume.
Volume divided by Height.
pi*radius2*height = volume of a cylinder height = volume divided by pi*radius2
Volume = (Pi/4) * diameter2 * height or volume = Pi * radius2 * height