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A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.
Volume = Pir2 X height Diameter = 2r Pi = 3.1416 Solve for diameter Volume/height = 3.1416(diameter/2)2 (square root of (Volume/height/3.1416)) X 2 = diameter of the cylinder base
what is the formula for a cylinder with a diameter of 75 ft and a height of 66ft
The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.
You cannot determine the height and diameter from just the volume because there is an almost infinite number of combinations of height and diameter that could create a particular volume.
A sphere's height will always be the same as its diameter.
Top diameter at 1.75" and the height at 2.25"
Volume = Pir2 X height Diameter = 2r Pi = 3.1416 Solve for diameter Volume/height = 3.1416(diameter/2)2 (square root of (Volume/height/3.1416)) X 2 = diameter of the cylinder base
the diameter increases as the height is increased
The diameter is the height: the tip to the toe of an object.
Height = around 196.1875 feet. Diameter = around 562.5 feet.
Height and diameter will give you the volume, if you know the density you can then calculate weight from that.
what is the formula for a cylinder with a diameter of 75 ft and a height of 66ft
The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.The result depends which of the two is the diameter, and which is the height. The formula is pi x radius2 x height, where radius is half the diameter.
You cannot determine the height and diameter from just the volume because there is an almost infinite number of combinations of height and diameter that could create a particular volume.
if you are given the circle's "height" then that is the diameter. the diameter is twice the length of the radius, so divide the height by two and you will get the radius.
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm