Volume of a cylinder = cross-sectional area times height
The volume of a cylinder 8 in tall and 6 in wide is: 226cubic inches.
A six foot wide by 17 foot high cylinder has a volume of: 480.7 cubic feet.
The volume of cylinder 8 cm wide by 23 cm high is: 603.2 cm3
A 10 foot long by 4 foot wide cylinder has volume of 126 cubic feet.
Volume of a cylinder = cross-sectional area times height
The volume of a cylinder 8 in tall and 6 in wide is: 226cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 8' high and 3' wide is: 56.5 cubic feet.
The volume of the cylinder is found by multiplying the depth by the square of the radius and by 3.142. The radius of the beaker is thus 6.31 cubic meters.
A six foot wide by 17 foot high cylinder has a volume of: 480.7 cubic feet.
The volume of cylinder 8 cm wide by 23 cm high is: 603.2 cm3
The volume of a cylinder 8 feet long by 3 feet wide is: 56.5 cubic feet.
The volume of a 4-inch wide by 8-inch long cylinder is: 101 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder 8 feet high and 3 feet wide is: 56.5 cubic feet.
A 10 foot long by 4 foot wide cylinder has volume of 126 cubic feet.
the volume of the cylinder is height*pi*radius^2, in this case 27*3.14*30^2, equaling 76,341 cubic inches. Since 1 cubic inch = .004329 gallons, the answer is ~330 gallons
Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet