The base of a cone or cylinder is a circle. It the radius is r then the base area B=Pi(r2)
The area for the base of a cylinder is the area of a circle. pi times radius squared.
first you get the radius of the base. than you do " pi times radius squared
The area of a cross section of a cylinder that is parallel to its base is equal to the area of the base. In this case, the base of the cylinder is a circle with a radius of 8 inches. Therefore, the area of the cross section is 64pi square inches.
With the area of the base known, you can back figure to the radius. But unless you know the cylinder's volume, or are told that it's height is equal to the radius or diameter or circumference of the base, there's no way to find the height short of measuring it. To find the radius, you take the area of the base and divide it by pi. The resulting dividend is r2. Find the square root of the dividend, and you have the radius.
Yes. The base area is also related to the base radius by:A = radius2 x Pi
The area for the base of a cylinder is the area of a circle. pi times radius squared.
The area of the base of a cylinder is: pi times radius squared
Base area= pi x radius squared
A right cylinder having a base radius of 12mm and a height of 60mm has a lateral area of approximately 4523.89mm2
first you get the radius of the base. than you do " pi times radius squared
To find the volume, you need to find the area of the circular base, then multiply it by the height. The base is a circle, so use the equation A=pi*radius^2 (radius squared). So Area (A) = pi *1.3^2 (Use 1.3 since radius is half the diameter) Now multiply your answer for Area by the height (0.75), to give the volume of your cylinder.
The area of the base of a cylinder = Pi times Radius squared. Diameter of a cylinder = 2 times Pi times Radius. To find the diameter derive the area of the base by Pi and then square root the answer. That will give you the value of the radius. Multiply that answer by 2 times Pi and you will have your answer.
Base area = pi*r2 = 78.5 sq cm
2pi(r) multiplied by the height is lateral area of right cylinder. 2Pi(r) being the circumerfence of one of the bases.
Cylinder volume = height 10 cm > radius 7 cm > base area of the cylinder = 153.9380400 cm2 Volume = base area x height = 1539.380400 cm 2
V=Bh volume=area of the base * height area of the base= pie * radius squared
The base of a cylinder is simply the area of a circle, or pi times radius squared.