pi * radius2 * height
( pie = 3.14)
( radius is half the diameter)
( the height is 60cm)
multiply them all together you get.............................
Volume = cross-section area*length
To calculate the weight of an object when its diameter and length are given, you first need to determine its volume. For a cylindrical object, use the formula for volume: ( V = \pi \times \left(\frac{d}{2}\right)^2 \times l ), where ( d ) is the diameter and ( l ) is the length. Once you have the volume, multiply it by the material's density (weight per unit volume) to find the weight: ( \text{Weight} = V \times \text{Density} ).
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.
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To calculate the weight of an object when its diameter and length are given, you first need to determine its volume. For a cylindrical object, use the formula for volume: ( V = \pi \times \left(\frac{d}{2}\right)^2 \times l ), where ( d ) is the diameter and ( l ) is the length. Once you have the volume, multiply it by the material's density (weight per unit volume) to find the weight: ( \text{Weight} = V \times \text{Density} ).
The side length is 5 centimeters. The volume of 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters times 5 centimeters = 125 cubic centimeters.