The Volume of cylinder with radius of 4cm and height of 10cm is: 502.65 cm3
The radius of a cylinder that has a volume of 350cm and a height of 10cm is: 3.34 cm
V = 2,011 cm3
r = 3.989 cm
The surface are of a cylinder whose radius is 10cm and height is 20cm is 1884.96cm2
Height = Volume / π r2 Volume = 2 litres Radius = 10 cm Height = 6.37 cm
The radius of a cylinder that has a volume of 350cm and a height of 10cm is: 3.34 cm
Calculate it by multiplying the value of Pi by twice the radius - then multiplying that number by the height... I'll leave YOU to do the maths !
V = 2,011 cm3
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
r = 3.989 cm
The surface are of a cylinder whose radius is 10cm and height is 20cm is 1884.96cm2
Height = Volume / π r2 Volume = 2 litres Radius = 10 cm Height = 6.37 cm
h = 5 cm (4.9975 cm)
The volume of a cylinder is: pi( 3.14) x Radius squared time height. Example: What is the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 7cm and a height of 10cm? 3.14 x 49 (7x7)= 153.86 x 10= 1,538.6
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. So, with a radius of 6cm and a height of 10cm, we can plug those values in and calculate the volume. Just remember to breathe, relax, and enjoy the process of finding the answer, my friend.
Total SA = 1,256.6 cm2
Volumecylinder = pi r2 h= 3.14 (4cm)2 (10cm)= 502.4 cm3