Volume = pi*r2*h
So V = 9.42 cubic metres (to 2 dp)
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 10 meters is 282.74m3
The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
The volume of a cylindrical with a radius of 3 and height 8 is calculated by using this formula: V = r2 x Pi x height32 x 3.142 x 8 = volume of 226.224 cubic units
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To calculate literage, you need to determine the volume of the object in liters. This can be done by measuring the length, width, and height in centimeters (or meters) for a rectangular object and using the formula Volume = Length x Width x Height. If working with a cylindrical object, measure the radius and height and use the formula Volume = π x Radius^2 x Height to find the literage.
Volume = pi*radius2*height
The volume of a cylinder that has a radius of 3 meters and a height of 10 meters is 282.74m3
A cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 7 meters has a volume of 87.96 cubic meters.
A cylinder with a radius of 6 meters and a height of 10.5 meters has a surface area of 622.04m2
A cone, if the radius is twenty meters and has a height of twenty five meters, has a volume of 10471.98m3
A cylinder with a radius of 3 meters and a height of 5 meters has a volume of 141.37 cubic meters.
The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!
A cylinder with a radius of 7 meters and a height of 8.4 meters has a volume of 1,293.08 cubic meters (m3).
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 1 meter and a height of 10 meters is 31.416m3
The volume of a cylindrical with a radius of 3 and height 8 is calculated by using this formula: V = r2 x Pi x height32 x 3.142 x 8 = volume of 226.224 cubic units
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