You don't. If you don't have the height, you can't do it.
The height of a horizontal cylinder is 2 times its radius.
First find the area of the cylinder's base, and multiply that by the height. For V = A x h. Volume, Area, height.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing what the volume of the cylinder is measured in: cubic inches, cubic feet or whatever.
You can't find the height of a cylinder if you know the radious, because the radious only determines how many units the circle is around. so it's impossible to find the height of a cylinder if you only know the radious.
You don't. If you don't have the height, you can't do it.
C = 2pi * r
The height of a horizontal cylinder is 2 times its radius.
First find the area of the cylinder's base, and multiply that by the height. For V = A x h. Volume, Area, height.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing what the volume of the cylinder is measured in: cubic inches, cubic feet or whatever.
You can't find the height of a cylinder if you know the radious, because the radious only determines how many units the circle is around. so it's impossible to find the height of a cylinder if you only know the radious.
Find the volume of the cylinder
find the circumference of the circle and multiply it by the height of the cylinder
pi*radius2*height = volume of a cylinder height = volume divided by pi*radius2
Is the height in inches, feet, yards? This question cannot be answered without knowing the unit for the height.
its height of the cylinder
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height