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Volume = Pir2 X height Diameter = 2r Pi = 3.1416 Solve for diameter Volume/height = 3.1416(diameter/2)2 (square root of (Volume/height/3.1416)) X 2 = diameter of the cylinder base
You cannot determine the height and diameter from just the volume because there is an almost infinite number of combinations of height and diameter that could create a particular volume.
A cone with a diameter of 10 and a height of 10 has a volume of 261.8 units3
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
The shape of the object is missing from the question which, therefore, cannot be answered.
This measurement is called volume.
No, displacement cannot directly tell you the volume of an object. Displacement measures the change in position of an object, while volume measures the amount of space an object occupies. However, displacement can indirectly help in calculating volume if combined with other measurements such as length, width, and height.
Volume = Pir2 X height Diameter = 2r Pi = 3.1416 Solve for diameter Volume/height = 3.1416(diameter/2)2 (square root of (Volume/height/3.1416)) X 2 = diameter of the cylinder base
pi*radius2*height = volume in cubic units pi*12.52*48 = 23561.9449 cubic inches
height has to be given. or volume. volume of a cylinder is v = (pi r ^2) h or diameter times height.
You cannot determine the height and diameter from just the volume because there is an almost infinite number of combinations of height and diameter that could create a particular volume.
A cone with a diameter of 10 and a height of 10 has a volume of 261.8 units3
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
The shape of the object is missing from the question which, therefore, cannot be answered.
The volume of a cylinder 22 height and the diameter of 11 is: 2,090 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder that has a diameter of 10 and height of 8 is 628.32 cubic units.
A cone with a diameter of 16m and a height of 8m has a volume of 536.17m3