The question cannot be answered without knowing which one of the two measures is the radius (or is it the diameter?), and which one is the height.
The surface area of a cylinder with the radius 16 and a height of 5 is 2,111.15 units2
The total surface area is 2,111.15 ft2
The surface area of a right cylinder can be calculated by adding the areas of the two bases and the lateral surface area. The formula for the surface area of a right cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values 8 for the radius and 15 for the height, the surface area of the cylinder would be 720π square units.
Well, to find the surface area of such a cylinder, one would need to find the area of the base and multiply it by two (for there are two identical bases in a cylinder), and then add the area of the "rectangle" wrapped around the cylinder. So, you could make an equation like this: ((62*pi)*2)+(16*((6*2)*pi))=SA That would simplify to approximately 829.38 ft.2, if I'm not mistaken.
The surface area is equal to the (circumference of the base) times (the length). Circumference of the base = (2 pi) times (radius) = 16 pi Surface area = (16 pi) times 20 = 320 pi = 1,005.310 square units (rounded to 3 decimal places)
The surface area of a cylinder with the radius 16 and a height of 5 is 2,111.15 units2
The total surface area is about 743 units2
The total surface area is 2,111.15 ft2
The lateral surface area of a cylinder with the radius of 7 feet and height of 16 feet equals 703.72 feet2
Find the surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 16 and a height of 23. Use 3.14 for π. Round your answer to the nearest te
Total surface area including the caps = (2*pi*42)+(8*pi*16)
The surface area of a right cylinder can be calculated by adding the areas of the two bases and the lateral surface area. The formula for the surface area of a right cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values 8 for the radius and 15 for the height, the surface area of the cylinder would be 720π square units.
Well, to find the surface area of such a cylinder, one would need to find the area of the base and multiply it by two (for there are two identical bases in a cylinder), and then add the area of the "rectangle" wrapped around the cylinder. So, you could make an equation like this: ((62*pi)*2)+(16*((6*2)*pi))=SA That would simplify to approximately 829.38 ft.2, if I'm not mistaken.
The surface area is equal to the (circumference of the base) times (the length). Circumference of the base = (2 pi) times (radius) = 16 pi Surface area = (16 pi) times 20 = 320 pi = 1,005.310 square units (rounded to 3 decimal places)
the base area is = PI * radius^2 = PI*16 the area of the curved surface is = 2*PI*radius*height = 2*PI*4*h ( h - is the height ) = 8*PI*h the ratio base area : curved surface = 134 PI * 16 : 8 * PI *h ( PI*16 )/( 8 * PI * h) = 134 2/h = 134 h = ( 1/67 )//
The circumference is 24*Pi yards.The surface area = circumference x heightthereforeheight = surface area / circumference = 1206 sq.yd. / 24*Pi yd. = 15.9951 yards or 16 yards (rounded).
It is: (2*pi*16)+(12*pi*8) = 128*pi square units