Volume of a can or cylinder: pi*radius2*height
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Unless you're shopping at some super-Costco, it should be in milliliters.
The height of the can in terms of Pi is: about 3.85picm
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
to find the volume you do base times width times height.