V = (pi) (radius)2 (length)
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∙ 2011-08-26 16:45:09r = 0.41702
Pi * r-squared * hAnswerAnd if your cylinder is not a right circular one, things get a bit tricky from there. =)
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (Length)
Volume of cylinder: p*49*8 = 1231.5 cubic units to one decimal place
A (right circular) cylinder has 2 circular faces... one on top, and the other the bottom.
The volume of a right circular cylinder with a diameter of 6.8 in and a height of 2 feet is: 871.6 cubic inches.
V=hπr2
volume of a regular right circular cylinder is V=pi(r2)h since the radius is (a) then the height of the circular cylinder would be (2a) so the volume of the largest possible right circular cylinder is... V=2(pi)(r2)(a) with (pi) being 3.14159 with (r) being the radius of the circle on the top and bottom of the cylinder with (a) being the radius of the sphere
Pi x r2 x h
pi * radius2 * height
Volume of the cylinder: pi*radius*radius*height
Pi x r² x h
Pi x r² x h
r = 0.41702
The volume of a cylinder is represented by this formula:r2Ï€hwhere r = radius of circular baseand h = height of cylinder
The volume of a circular cylinder that is 7m in diameter and a height of 12m is 461.81m3
The volume is 141.37 cubic meters.