All of these must be in the same unit of measurement (ex: ft. in.)
First of all, I dont want to do your homework, but it is 18 in.3.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (its radius)2 x (its length) .Radius of this one = 8 inches1,728 cubic inches=1 cubic footVolume of this cylinder = (pi) x (8)2 x (22) = 4,423.36 cubic inches = 2.56 cubic feet (rounded)
The volume of the metal cylinder is 21.4mL - 15mL = 6.4mL. This is the water displacement method for determining the volume of an irregular solid.
Using the formula for volume of a cylinder, (pi)r2h, I looked at a normal 15 oz. Campbell's soup can to find the height as 4.25 inches, and its radius as about 1.5 inches. Plugging those values into the formula, I get (3.14)(1.52)(4.25), I got an answer of approximately 30 in3 (or 9.5625(pi) in3).
Cubic centimetres or cubic inches.
The radius of a U.S. quarter is about 0.478 inches. The thickness of a U.S. quarter is about 0.069 inches. Being cylindrical, the volume of the quarter will be πr2h: v = πr2h ∴ v ≈ 3.142 × (0.478")2 × 0.069" ∴ v ≈ 0.488 cubic inches. All you need to do then is divide volume of the cylinder by the volume of the quarter: 169.56 / 0.488 ≈ 345.41 So it would take about 346 US quarters to fill such a cylinder.
The formula for Cylinder:If we have a cylinder with the radius r, pi is 3.1415, and height h, the volume V of the cylinder is:V = (r squared) (pi) (h)If your radius and height are measured in inches, the volume is in cubic inches.
V = radius2 x Pi x length
You can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to calculate that.
width times height times depth
Cylinder volume in gallons = (pi) x (radius of the end in inches)2 x (length in inches) / (231) or (pi) x (radius of the end in feet)2 x (length in feet) x (7.48) . The first result is exact. The second result is short by 0.007% .
Cubic inches is the total volume of all cylinders. If you wanted to know the cubic inches of a particular engine you would measure the diameter of the cylinder bore and the stroke of the crankshaft, then use your calculator to figure out the total volume. The formula for the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is area of the circle times length (stroke) of the cylinder. Once you have the volume of the cylinder you can multiply that number by the number of cylinders for total volume (displacement).
Volume of a cylinder = pi*r2*height Volume = 1088pi or 3418.052807 cubic inches
volume of cylinder pir2h
A can of tennis balls is a cylinder. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is V = pr2 h therefore to find the volume: V = p(1.5)2 (8) V=18p
A cylinder with a radius of 21 inches and a height of 98 inches has a volume of 135,773.35 cubic inches. This cylinder would have a volume of 587.763 US gallons.
The formula for volume of a cylinder is pi•r2•h
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 300*pi or 942.4777961 square inches