The answer will depend on whether the larger cylinder is 4 times larger in terms of radius, cross-sectional area, or volume.
If radius, multiply the smaller radius by 4.
If cross-sectional area, multiply the smaller radius by 2.
If volume, you do not have enough information.
The volume of a cylinder is given by V=(pi)(r^2)(h), where r is the radius and h is the height. The height was given. h=6.1 To find the radius, remember that the radius is half the diameter, that is, the radius is half of 16.6... r=8.3 Then Volume is V=(pi)(8.3^2)(6.1)=420.229(pi)=1319.51906 I will answer all of your math problems with detailed solutions for a small paypal fee. Email your.math.expert@gmail.com for more information.
The volume of a cylinder is given by V=(pi)(r^2)(h), where r is the radius and h is the height. They gave you the height. h=12 To find the radius, remember that the radius is the same as half the diameter. Since the diameter is 7, the radius must be 3.5 So the volume of the cylinder is V=(pi)(3.5^2)(12)=147(pi) or 461.58 square meters. I will answer all your math problems with detailed solutions for a small paypal fee. Email your.math.expert@gmail.com for more information.
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radius of any circle = diameter/2
There is no equation for the "scale factor" of a sphere. If I assume you to mean how the volume increases with radius then you would use the volume equation for a sphere and calculate volume based on corresponding radii. You could then divide the resultant volumes to give a percentage or factor of how much larger or small one sphere is than another. You'll see that a small change in radius causes a large change in volume due to the volume being a cubic factor of the radius.
stars that are dim probably have both a small mass and a larger radius.
The volume of a cylinder is given by V=(pi)(r^2)(h), where r is the radius and h is the height. The height was given. h=6.1 To find the radius, remember that the radius is half the diameter, that is, the radius is half of 16.6... r=8.3 Then Volume is V=(pi)(8.3^2)(6.1)=420.229(pi)=1319.51906 I will answer all of your math problems with detailed solutions for a small paypal fee. Email your.math.expert@gmail.com for more information.
The volume of a cylinder is given by V=(pi)(r^2)(h), where r is the radius and h is the height. They gave you the height. h=12 To find the radius, remember that the radius is the same as half the diameter. Since the diameter is 7, the radius must be 3.5 So the volume of the cylinder is V=(pi)(3.5^2)(12)=147(pi) or 461.58 square meters. I will answer all your math problems with detailed solutions for a small paypal fee. Email your.math.expert@gmail.com for more information.
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Small creeks, streams and rivers that flow into larger rivers are called tributaries
tributaries
the volume of the larger can is 952.56 inches cubed -apex
Most simply, a small cylinder and piston, a larger cylinder and piston, and some tubing to connect the two.
If a big drop is formed by 1000 small droplets of water, the radius of the small drop can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a sphere. If the radius of the big drop is R, then the volume of the big drop is equal to 1000 times the volume of the small drop, given by the formula (4/3)pi(R^3) = 1000*(4/3)pi(r^3), where r is the radius of the small drop. By solving for r, we can find the radius of the small drop.
Tributaries
The radius of a light bulb can vary depending on the type and size of the bulb. Standard incandescent bulbs typically have a radius of around 1 inch, while smaller bulbs like LED or compact fluorescent bulbs can have radii as small as 0.25 inches. Specialty bulbs or larger bulbs may have larger radii.
The number of balloons that can be filled from one cylinder depends on the size of the cylinder and the size of the balloons. Typically, a small cylinder can fill around 30-50 balloons, while a larger cylinder can fill over 100 balloons.