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you calculate the Area of the circle at the end of the Cylinder and then multiply it by the lenght to the second circle at the end of the cylinder Circle area= Radius*Radius* pi pi being 3.14159265
Look for the surface area of a cylinder as well as the circles and triangles
By definition, a cylinder has two equal circular (or elliptical) faces and a uniform cross section. Therefore, a cylinder cannot be tapered.
Divide the volume by the hieght. The result is the area of the circle forming the cylinder. Divide the area of the circle by PI. Multiply by 4 and then take the square-root. This will be the diameter of cylinder.
To calculate the gas force on a cylinder, you can use the formula: Gas Force = Pressure x Area. First, determine the pressure of the gas acting on the cylinder. Then, calculate the area of the cylinder's cross-section. Finally, multiply the pressure by the area to find the gas force.
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To calculate the force that a hydraulic cylinder can exert, you would need to know the hydraulic pressure being applied to the cylinder and the effective area of the piston inside the cylinder. The formula to calculate the force is force = pressure x area.
Consider it as cylinder..
you calculate the Area of the circle at the end of the Cylinder and then multiply it by the lenght to the second circle at the end of the cylinder Circle area= Radius*Radius* pi pi being 3.14159265
Look for the surface area of a cylinder as well as the circles and triangles
Calculate them and compare.
The formula is (area of the base)*height = (pi)* r2h
The end faces of a cylinder should be flat and perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder and therefore have the same areas.
The surface area of a cylinder = 2(pi r 2) + (2 pir)* h, where pi is 3.14159, r is radius, and h is height.
To calculate the bore size of a cylinder needed for a hydraulic power pack, you need to determine the force required to move the load and the pressure of the hydraulic system. Use the formula: Force = Pressure x Area. Rearrange the formula to solve for Area, then divide the force by the pressure to determine the required area. Using the formula for the area of a cylinder (Area = π x (Bore Radius)^2), you can then calculate the bore radius needed for the cylinder.
By definition, a cylinder has two equal circular (or elliptical) faces and a uniform cross section. Therefore, a cylinder cannot be tapered.