Surface Area
r2x 3.14159(pi)x 2 + (why times 2, well theres 2 circles)
Circumfrence X Hieght
Area of cirlce + Area of Rectangle around = Surface area
The surface area of a cylinder is the circumference times the height plus twice the area of the top. SA = 2πr2 + 2πrh SA = 2π(6)2 + 2π(6)(8) SA = 72π + 96π SA = 168π SA ≈ 527.52
area of the base*height
75684.6cm^2 SA=2B+pi x r^2 SA=2 x 54+ pi x 27^2 x 33 SA=108+2290.2 x 33 SA=108+75576.6 SA=75684.6cm^2
ewan ko sa tae
To find the surface area (SA) of a cylinder, you use the formula: SA = 2πr(h + r), where "r" is the radius of the circular bases, and "h" is the height of the cylinder. The formula comprises the area of the two circular bases (2πr²) and the lateral surface area (2πrh). Simply plug in the values for the radius and height to calculate the total surface area.
The equation for calculating the polar moment of inertia of a cylinder is I ( r4) / 2, where I is the polar moment of inertia and r is the radius of the cylinder.
3a*3b= sa=b
3a*3b= sa=b
The surface area of a cylinder is the circumference times the height plus twice the area of the top. SA = 2πr2 + 2πrh SA = 2π(6)2 + 2π(6)(8) SA = 72π + 96π SA = 168π SA ≈ 527.52
area of the base*height
75684.6cm^2 SA=2B+pi x r^2 SA=2 x 54+ pi x 27^2 x 33 SA=108+2290.2 x 33 SA=108+75576.6 SA=75684.6cm^2
ewan ko sa tae
To find the surface area (SA) of a cylinder, you use the formula: SA = 2πr(h + r), where "r" is the radius of the circular bases, and "h" is the height of the cylinder. The formula comprises the area of the two circular bases (2πr²) and the lateral surface area (2πrh). Simply plug in the values for the radius and height to calculate the total surface area.
2πr2 + 2πrh = SA Where r is the radius of the end circle and h is the height of the cylinder. for an open cylinder just get rid of the 2πr2
, is what I found on the internet as the formula to solve the volume of a cylinder, I would double-check though.
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SA = 2,884 units2