Volume = pi*252*25 = 49087.38521 or about 50,000 cubic feet
Volume = pi525 = 393 cubic meters rounded to the nearest integer
pi x radius x height = volume
The volume ( V ) of a cylinder is calculated using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). With a radius ( r = 2 ) meters and height ( h = 7 ) meters, substituting the values gives ( V = 3 \times (2^2) \times 7 = 3 \times 4 \times 7 = 84 ) cubic meters. Therefore, the approximate volume of the cylinder is 84 cubic meters.
multiply the volume of the cylinder by 1/3. whatever you get is the volume of the cone
To find the volume of the cylinder, multiply the height of it by the area of its base (its bottom). The volume of a cylinder is expressed as V = h(pi r^2). If you want to find an approximate volume for the substance in the cylinder, multiply the height of the substance by the base of the cylinder. Again, V = h(pi r^2).
Volume = pi*252*25 = 49087.38521 or about 50,000 cubic feet
Volume = pi525 = 393 cubic meters rounded to the nearest integer
Volume = pi.r^2.h where r = radius and h = height. I can't use the pi letter and superscript here for some reason. Since you don't give any dimensions that's all I can give you... but if I thought it was a homework question that's all I would give you!
pi x radius x height = volume
Two common apparatus that can provide an approximate volume of liquid are a graduated cylinder and a measuring cup. A graduated cylinder offers precise measurements with marked calibrations, making it suitable for laboratory use. In contrast, a measuring cup, often used in cooking, provides a more general assessment of volume but is less precise than a graduated cylinder. Both tools are practical for measuring liquids in various settings.
beaker and cylinder
The volume ( V ) of a cylinder is calculated using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). With a radius ( r = 2 ) meters and height ( h = 7 ) meters, substituting the values gives ( V = 3 \times (2^2) \times 7 = 3 \times 4 \times 7 = 84 ) cubic meters. Therefore, the approximate volume of the cylinder is 84 cubic meters.
It is: pi*72*10 = 2155 cubic meters rounded to nearest integer
volume of cylinder pir2h
The sphere's approximate volume is 523.6 cubic feet.
If the area of the base and the height of the cylinder and the cone are the same, then the volume of the cone will always be one third of the volume of the cylinder.