The solution is derived as follows:
First, the formula for determining volume is V=(pi)r2h
Next, substitute values for the various components:
(pi) = 3.141592654 r = 20 h = 84
So... v = (3.141592654)(202)(84) = (3.141592654)(400)(84)
When solved completely, v = 105,557.51 units
(Since no actual unit of measure was listed (inches, centimetres, etc.), I simply used "units" in their place.)
Volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*height Volume = 1809.557368 cubic feet
A cylinder with a radius of 8 units and a height of 3 units has a volume of 603.19 cubic units.
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
volume = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula by dividing all terms by pi*radius2: height = volume/pi*radius2 height = 14137/pi*36 = 124.9985239 cm. Therefore: height = 125 cm to the nearest cm.
First we have to find the radius and this is done by the dividing circumference by 2*pi and this works out as 5.092958179 Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 692.6423124 or 693 cubic units to the nearest unit
Volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*height Volume = 1809.557368 cubic feet
Volume of a cylinder measured in cubic units = pi*radius2*height.
A cylinder with a width of 10 feet and a height of 16 feet has a volume of 1,256.64 cubic feet.
A cylinder with a radius of 8 units and a height of 3 units has a volume of 603.19 cubic units.
The volume is 19.635 cubic feet.
Volume equals pi times radius2 times height
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
Equals the volume of the cylinder, which is calculated from h x Pi x r2 where h = height of the cylinder & r = the radius
the volume of a cylinder equals pi times the radius squared times the height. If you have the volume, you can't know the radius or the height, only their proportional value. You need more information
volume = pi*radius2*height Rearrange the formula by dividing all terms by pi*radius2: height = volume/pi*radius2 height = 14137/pi*36 = 124.9985239 cm. Therefore: height = 125 cm to the nearest cm.
The base radius ( or diameter) and the height
First we have to find the radius and this is done by the dividing circumference by 2*pi and this works out as 5.092958179 Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 692.6423124 or 693 cubic units to the nearest unit