If the surface area is 30 m2 and the height is 2 m, then the volume is 12.369 m3
I assume the volume is 100 cubic cm and NOT 100 cm. The volume of a cylinder is cross-sectional area * height 100 = cross sectional area * 30 so that the area of the bottom, or cross section, is 100/30 = 3.333... sq cm
Volume of the cylinder: pi*15^2*12 = 2700*pi cubic inches
Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = radius2 x Pi x height102 x 3.142 x 30 = about 9,426 cubic units
To find the height of a solid, you can use the formula for volume, which is ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ). Given a volume of 120 m³ and a base area of 30 m², you can rearrange the formula to find the height: [ \text{Height} = \frac{V}{\text{Base Area}} = \frac{120 , \text{m}^3}{30 , \text{m}^2} = 4 , \text{m}. ] Thus, the height of the solid is 4 meters.
30. It's the Base Area times the height.
I assume the volume is 100 cubic cm and NOT 100 cm. The volume of a cylinder is cross-sectional area * height 100 = cross sectional area * 30 so that the area of the bottom, or cross section, is 100/30 = 3.333... sq cm
The volume of this cylinder is 54,287 cubic units.
Volume of the cylinder: pi*15^2*12 = 2700*pi cubic inches
Volume = pi*152*30 = 21205.75 cubic units to 2 d.p.
The volume is 8,460.27 US gallons.
In order to find the volume of the cylinder more information is required as to the actual dimensions of the cylinder. Volume is calculated by knowing the radius and height of the cylinder.
Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = radius2 x Pi x height102 x 3.142 x 30 = about 9,426 cubic units
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 5301.437603 or 5301.438 cubic inches to 3 d.p.
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1 cu. ft. = 1728 cu.in. Cylinder volume = Pi /4 x d2 x L = 0.7854 x 30 x 30 x 53 = 37463.58 cu.in. Cylinder volume = 37463.58 / 1728 = 21.6803 cu.ft (rounded to 4th decimal).