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, is what I found on the internet as the formula to solve the volume of a cylinder, I would double-check though.
Yes - of course it is !
It doubles The volume of a cylinder height times diameter squared times 3.14
Double its height or increase its radius by a factor of sqrt(2) = 1.4142 (approx) or some combination of changes to he height and radius.
Think of slitting the cylinder down one side, then unroll it and lay it down flat. What you have then is a rectangle. The area of the rectangle is: (length x width). The length of the rectangle used to be the length of the cylinder, and the width of the rectangle used to be the circumference of the circle at the end of the cylinder, which is (pi) x (diameter of the cylinder), or (pi) x (double the radius of the cylinder). We're sure you can do it now.
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The volume increases by a factor of four.
A Double Helix.
There are an infinite number of cylinders that hold one gallon. The volume of a cylinder is a function of its height as well as its diameter. If you double the height, you double its capacity. If you double the radius, you quadruple the capacity. So, you could have a very tall, thin cylinder or a short, wide one.
The volume is doubled.
a (double) helix.
Double helix.
A double helix.
, is what I found on the internet as the formula to solve the volume of a cylinder, I would double-check though.
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