Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
Archimedes.- Prashanth Svr
V= AxH where A is the area of the circle, and H is the height of the cylinder.
pi x r2 x height
V = (pi * radius * radius * height)/2 ie. formula for the volume of a cylinder divided by 2
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
Archimedes.- Prashanth Svr
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
Graduated cylinder
V= AxH where A is the area of the circle, and H is the height of the cylinder.
pi x r2 x height
V = (pi * radius * radius * height)/2 ie. formula for the volume of a cylinder divided by 2
divide the volume by 2*pi*r where r is the radius of the base
The formula to find the volume of a cylinder is V = πr^2h, where V represents volume, π is a mathematical constant (approximately 3.14159), r is the radius of the cylinder's base, and h is the height of the cylinder. Simply multiply π by the radius squared and then by the height to calculate the volume of the cylinder.
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of a liquid, not an object. To measure the volume of a solid object, you would typically use a ruler to calculate its dimensions and then use a formula (e.g., V = l × w × h for a rectangular object) to determine its volume.
volume
π R² H Pi radius squared by height