Circumference is a linear measure and has no volume - just as a straight line has no volume.
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∙ 12y agoCircumference = 59.7 cm implies radius = 9.5 cm (approx) That, in turn, implies that volume = 3593.1 cm3
about the same as the length of the volume
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
circumference is the perimeter of a circle. a circle is 2 dimensional. volume is 3 dimensional. you need to state what shape it is. I could guess that you are talking about a cylinder. the volume is pi.r2.h, if you find the radius from the volume, you can find the perimeter of the circle by 2.pi.r
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 9 and a circumference of 12.56 is: about 113 cubic units.
about the same as the length of the volume
A circumference of 2 means a radius of 0.318. Thus, the volume of this cone is 0.477 units3
Circumference = 59.7 cm implies radius = 9.5 cm (approx) That, in turn, implies that volume = 3593.1 cm3
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
A square can't have a circumference. That's only for circles squares have area, volume, or perimeter.
circumference is the perimeter of a circle. a circle is 2 dimensional. volume is 3 dimensional. you need to state what shape it is. I could guess that you are talking about a cylinder. the volume is pi.r2.h, if you find the radius from the volume, you can find the perimeter of the circle by 2.pi.r
It depends on what the shape is and what information you already have.
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
Volume of cylinder 1= 716.197244 cubic cm Volume of cylinder 2 = 238.7324147 cubic 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
First we have to find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2*pi which works out as 1.909859317 feet Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 29.18050088 or 29.2 cubic feet to the nearest tenth