The formula is pi X radius2 X height. Application of this formula yields a value of about 1.130973355 X 103 of the cubic units corresponding to the length unit for the radius and height.
you need to know the formula the arc length is equal to the radius times the angle made by the length of arc s = r(theta) s=arc length r=radius theta=angle
You came to the right place.The formula for the volume of any cylinder isVolume = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (Length) .It can also be found in books.
I assume you are given a cone. In that case, the vertical cross-section of the cone is a right triangle, with the sides related by the formula,L2 = H2 + r2 (where L is the length, H is the height and r is the radius.)In that case, rearrange the formula and you'll getr2 = L2 - H2 orr = sqrt(L2 - H2).
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is pi times the radius squared times the height. Pir^2h
It is the length of the slope of a right cone.
The formula is pi X radius2 X height. Application of this formula yields a value of about 1.130973355 X 103 of the cubic units corresponding to the length unit for the radius and height.
The formula for volume depends on the shape of the object. For a rectangular solid, the formula is length x width x height. For a cylinder, it is π x radius^2 x height. For a sphere, it is 4/3 x π x radius^3.
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.
To calculate the volume of a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume = πr^2h where r is the radius of the pipe and h is the height (length) of the pipe. Measure the radius and length of the pipe, plug them into the formula, and solve for the volume in cubic units.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: Volume = r2 x Pi x length or height. (r = radius, Pi = 3.1416).
the formula for the area of a square or rectangle is length times height the formula for the area of a circle is pi times radius squared the formula for the area of a triangle is half base times height the formula for the area of a trapezoid is 1/2(top + bottom) times height
The appropriate formula is radius squared times the height times pi. Applying this formula yields an answer of 2.8 X 103 cubic units of the length units in which the radius and height are expressed. (The number of significant digits is limited, by the input value 40, to two. If the height is considered to be 40.0, then the answer would be 2.84 X 103 )
Volume of a Cube Length x Breadth x Height Volume of a Triangular Prism (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 2 Volume of a Square Pyramid (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Cylinder (Pi x Radius x Radius x Length) Volume of a Cone (Pi x Radius x Radius x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Sphere (Pi x Radius x Radius x Radius x 4) divided by 3 -----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----= By Austin From Covenant Christian School
The formula for measuring capacity depends on the shape of the object. For example, for a rectangular prism, the capacity formula is length x width x height. For a cylinder, the capacity formula is πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cylinder.
you need to know the formula the arc length is equal to the radius times the angle made by the length of arc s = r(theta) s=arc length r=radius theta=angle
if you are given the circle's "height" then that is the diameter. the diameter is twice the length of the radius, so divide the height by two and you will get the radius.