The capacity of a cylinder is its volume which is the area of an end times the cylinder's length (height). If the cylinder has radius r and length h, its volume (capacity) is: {pi}r2h
Length times Width
millimeters * * * * * No. Millilitres for capacity. Millimetres is for length!
It's not a length, it's a capacity...
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Mass: Kilogram Length: Metre Capacity: Litre
Neither. Since it has no units, it is a number: not capacity, nor mass nor length.
There is no relationship between units of mass and either length of capacity. Units of capacity are the cubed units of length.
decimeter is not related to capacity, it is in length.
No, length.
The capacity of a cylinder is its volume which is the area of an end times the cylinder's length (height). If the cylinder has radius r and length h, its volume (capacity) is: {pi}r2h
Length times Width
The capacity of a 32mm diameter pipe having a length of 32.5 meters is: 26.138 liters.
capacity = volume = (any unit of length)3
millimeters * * * * * No. Millilitres for capacity. Millimetres is for length!
No. The first, second and fifth lines are of similar length whilst the third and fourth are of a similar, shorter length.
Length * Width * height