The surface area is 4398.23mm2
A cylinder with a radius of 10mm and a height of 15mm has a volume of 4,712.39mm3
The diameter of any circle is twice the radius. Since the radius of this circle is 15mm, the diameter is 15mm*2=30mm. 30mm is also 3cm.
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Assume we have the dimension 15 mm by 12 mm by 9 mm. Then, the height usually occurs on the last part of the dimension, which is 9 mm.
A circle with radius 15mm will fit in a 30mm square. Find the intersection of the square's diagonals, that is the center of the circle.
A cylinder with a radius of 10mm and a height of 15mm has a volume of 4,712.39mm3
The volume of a cylinder if the diameter is 15mm and the height is 4.8 mm is 848.23 cubic mm
v = area of base * h = pi*r^2 * h so v = pi*15mm^2 * 300mm which can be done on a calculator.
The volume of 1 meter of 15mm pipe can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: πr^2h. Given the radius of the pipe (15mm/2 = 7.5mm) and the height (1 meter), you can plug these values into the formula to find the volume.
15mm what? Diameter or radius? Formula for finding Circumference is Pi X Diameter. If 15mm is the Diameter, multiply 15mm by 3,1614 = 47.124mm. If 15mm is Radius, then multiply Radius by 2 to get Diameter and then multiply by 3.1416 = 15 X 2 = 30 X 3.1416 = 94.248mm.
15mm. diameter is twice the radius
The diameter of any circle is twice the radius. Since the radius of this circle is 15mm, the diameter is 15mm*2=30mm. 30mm is also 3cm.
15mm
94.248 mm
The radius is half the diameter 15mm because the raduis is half the diameter so 30mm divided by 2mm it would be 15mm
a CD is 120mm (4.7 inches) in diameter and 60mm radius, the hole is 15mm diamter (0.6 inches).
There's not enough information to answer this question. The height needs to be known as well.