Base area= pi x radius squared
area of the cylinder base multiplied the height of the cylinder
The volume of a cylinder is its height times the area of its base. And the area of its base is the area of a circular shape.
the circumfrance of the base x the height of the cylinder
Neither the area or the volume of the cylinder can be calculated without the length.
The circumference of a regular cylinder is the circumference of its circular face. C = pi * D (diameter of the cylinder) C = pi * 2r (or C = 2(pi)r)
V=Bh volume=area of the base * height area of the base= pie * radius squared
Area=Bh when B=area of the base, and h=height of the prism/cylinder
The formula is (area of the base)*height = (pi)* r2h
(area of base) x (height), so in the case of a cylinder, the base is a circle, so area of base = pi * r2 Volume = pi * r2 * h
first you get the radius of the base. than you do " pi times radius squared
You can't. In addition to the cylinder's diameter, the pressure at its base also depends on the density and depth of the fluid in the cylinder ... which gives you the weight of fluid resting on the base area. The pressure alone is not enough information to allow you to calculate the diameter.
The base of a cylinder is a circle. So we can use the area formula for a circle. Area = πr2 where r is the radius of the circle, and pi is the ratio of the circumference of the circle to its diameter.