Your question is unanswerable, as asked, but you can easily calculate the volume of a cylinder once you know its size. To determine the volume of a cylinder, you need to find the area of the circle, and then multiply that by the height of the cylinder. (Pi X Radius squared X height) Good luck.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
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the volume of the titanic is about 14,289,515.63 cubic feet
The volume of a cylinder is (d/2)^2 x pi x h(eight) (12/2) ^2 x 3.14 = 113.04 893.016 / 113.04 = 7.9
1 brass= 1oo cu ft
This cylinder has a volume of 1,845.69 cubic feet.
The volume in cubic feet of a cylinder a diameter of 1.9166 feet and height of 2.6666 feet is: 7.6933 cubic feet.
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. The radius of a cylinder with a diameter of 4 feet is 2 feet. Plugging in the values, the volume of the cylinder is approximately 87.96 cubic feet.
0.4238 cubic feet.
1,845.63 cubic feet.
8.228 cubic feet.
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
6,084*pi cubic feet or about 21,364.56 cubic feet.
The volume of this cylinder is approximately 0.311 cubic feet.
The volume of this cylinder is approximately 3.41 cubic feet.
1,000.6 cubic feet of volume.
The volume of a cylinder is pi*r^2*h and, if the radius (r) and height (h) are expressed in feet then the volume is in cubic feet.