Find the area of the top and bottom circle, then, multiply the height of the cylinder by the circumference of one circle. Add that all together to get the answer.
Example: Height; 5 in.
Diameter (of circle); 7 in.
Area of circles: pi x radius squared i.e. pi x 3.5 squared = 38.425 x 2 = 76.93
Area of rectangle: pi x diameter i.e. pi x 7 = 21.98 x height (5) = 109.9
Surface Area: 109.9 + 76.93 = 186.83.
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∙ 14y agoTo determine the surface area of a cylinder, you can use the formula: Surface Area = 2πrh + 2πr^2, where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is the height of the cylinder. Plug in the values for r and h into the formula to calculate the surface area.
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∙ 16y agoThe surface area of a closed cylinder is equal to (2 times the area of the base) plus (the height times the circumference of the base)
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∙ 15y agoWhat exactly do you mean? Area? πr^2 Circumference? πd example:
A= 2(3.14)9 squared 2
=6.28(81)
=508.68 un.
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∙ 16y agoyou do it good
The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is 2πr² + 2πrh, where r is the radius and h is the height. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr²h. The surface area to volume ratio can be calculated by dividing the surface area by the volume.
To find the ratio of surface area to volume for a cylinder, you divide the surface area of the cylinder by its volume. The formula for surface area of a cylinder is 2πrh + 2πr^2, and the formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr^2h. Divide the surface area formula by the volume formula to get the ratio.
When the diameter of the cylinder increases, the meniscus curve becomes less pronounced. This is because the larger diameter allows for a greater surface area, reducing the surface tension effects that create the meniscus curve.
A cylinder has two circular faces.
Cylinders and spheres are different geometric shapes with different properties. The formulas for calculating their volume and surface area reflect these differences in shape and dimensions. The formula for a cylinder involves multiplying the base area by the height, while the formula for a sphere involves powers of the radius to account for its spherical shape.
The surface area does not provide enough information to determine the dimensions of the cylinder. It could be a tall thin cylinder or a squat one. It is possible for two such to have the same surface area but vastly different volumes.
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Curved surface area includes the area of the length of the cylinder only whereas surface area includes the two bases as well...
face or surface are related words for a surface area of a cylinder
1. Find the surface area of the whole cylinder 2. Find the area of one of the two circles on either end of the cylinder 3. Multiply the circle's area by two and subtract their area from the total surface area 4. Now you have the surface area of an unclosed cylinder!
The surface area is 747.7cm2
This cylinder's surface area is 980.21 units2
The surface area of this cylinder is 2,111.15 square feet.
The cylinder's surface area is 4,241.15 square inches.
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if the cylinder is on the inside, it would not affect the surface area. otherwise, subtract the part of the inside cylinder that touches the outside from the cylinder
Surface area of the cylinder = (2*pi*5.42)+(2*pi*5.4*2.6) Surface area of the cylinder = 271.4336053 or 271 square units.