Considering you mean surface area of a solid cylinder the answer is 88 sq. units.
this is because-
s.a. of a cylinder= s.a. of the cylindrical surface + s.a. of the 2 circular ends.
Let the s.a. of the entire cylinder be x
Therefore, we can say x= 4pi.5+ 2pi.2^2
or,x=20pi+ 8pi
or,x= 28pi
substituting approx. value of pi we have
x= 22/7.28=4.22
or,x=88 sq.units
Surface area of cylinder wall with ends: 2(pi * radius^2) + (height * (pi * 2 * radius)) Surface area withot ends: height * (pi * 2 * radius)
Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius^2)+(circumference*height) If you are given the circumference then radius = circumference/2*pi
Its complete surface area = (2*pi*radius squared)+(2*pi*radius*height) in square inches
The surface area of a cylinder is 2*pi*radius*height. In this case it would be 2*pi*5*10 = 314.16
it would be 12.
The surface area of a cylinder with the radius of 2 and height of 3 is 62.83 units2
Surface area of cylinder wall with ends: 2(pi * radius^2) + (height * (pi * 2 * radius)) Surface area withot ends: height * (pi * 2 * radius)
Entire surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius^2)+(circumference*height) If you are given the circumference then radius = circumference/2*pi
Its complete surface area = (2*pi*radius squared)+(2*pi*radius*height) in square inches
A cylinder with a radius of 2 inches and a height of 6 inches has a surface area equaling 100.53 square inches.
The surface area of a cylinder is 2*pi*radius*height. In this case it would be 2*pi*5*10 = 314.16
2 (pi) (radius) (height)
it would be 12.
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Total surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 2 and a height of 3 is (2*pi*2*2)+(4*pi*3) = 20*pi square units
The answer is 226.19 units2The formula is AL = 2*Pi*radius*height
The cylinder's surface area is 4,241.15 square inches.