A circle is a two dimensional plane figure and does not have a volume.
It depends on what you mean by base. The radius or the diameter of the circle? If the diameter is 8 cm it's 502.4. If the radius is 8 cm it's 2009.6.
The SI unit for volume is m3.
Yes. It calculates the volumn of a block.
V = Length * Height * Width = 1 in3
Not sure, but volume is what you seek an answer for & volumn is referring to literature like books & periodicals. I'll leave the math to the math head; I was always more geared toward english, spelling, & history. I use my Pampered Chef magnetic fridge based conversion thingy for things like this, that never come up, until now... lol! 😜🤣
Volume is loud music, while a volumn is a book or periodical.
The volume of a (circular) cylinder is pi r^2 h. In other words, it's the area of the base circle times the height.
volumn
It depends on what you mean by base. The radius or the diameter of the circle? If the diameter is 8 cm it's 502.4. If the radius is 8 cm it's 2009.6.
The SI unit for volume is m3.
Yes. It calculates the volumn of a block.
the amount of open space which allows a volumn or substance to move
No, it's VOLUME.
V = Length * Height * Width = 1 in3
the volumn of water being displaced by the object as it pushes the water up equal to the volumn of the irrgulary shaped object. As long as such irrgulary shaped object doesn't absort the water such as sponge.
First weigh a graduated cylinder. Then add the liquid. Then... Take away the figures and there you have it.
Not sure, but volume is what you seek an answer for & volumn is referring to literature like books & periodicals. I'll leave the math to the math head; I was always more geared toward english, spelling, & history. I use my Pampered Chef magnetic fridge based conversion thingy for things like this, that never come up, until now... lol! 😜🤣