A cylinder with a radius of 3 (6/2) inches and a height of 5 inches has a volume of 141.37 inches3.
Volume of the cylinder = pi8216 = 3216.991 cubic inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius2)+(2*pi*radius*height) Area = (2*pi*32)+(2*pi*3*10) = 78pi or 245.044227 square inches
If the volume of a cylinder is 300 and the height is 3, the radius of the base is: 5.65
volume of a cylinder = Pi * radius * radius * height = 22/7 * 3 * 3 * 8 = 226.286 {| |}
The height of a cylinder with a radius of 3" and a volume of 367.38 cubic inches is: 13 inches (12.99")
A cylinder with a radius of 4.5 inches and a height of 3 inches has a volume of 190.85 cubed inches.
The volume of a cylinder with a 9-inch height and a 3-inch radius is: 254.47 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a radius of 3 (6/2) inches and a height of 5 inches has a volume of 141.37 inches3.
226.19 cubic inches.
Volume of the cylinder = pi8216 = 3216.991 cubic inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Surface area of a cylinder = (2*pi*radius2)+(2*pi*radius*height) Area = (2*pi*32)+(2*pi*3*10) = 78pi or 245.044227 square inches
If the volume of a cylinder is 300 and the height is 3, the radius of the base is: 5.65
(3.14....) x (3^2)x(8) = 226.19
Volume = pi*32*11 = 311.018 cubic inches (rounded to 3 decimal places)
Entire surface area = (2pi32)+(pi65) = 150.796 square inches to 3 decimal places
Volume sphere = 4/3 πr³ = 4/3 π 7³ = 1372π/3 Volume cylinder = πr²h = 1372π/3 → r²h = 1372/3 So as long as the radius of the cylinder is related to its height by: radius = √(1372 / (3×height)) or height = 1372 / (3×radius²) You can have a cylinder of almost any size you want. Example sizes: radius 1, height 1372/3 radius 7, height 28/3 height 7, radius 14/√3 height 28/3, radius 7 height 49, radius √(28/3)