The radius of this cylinder is 7.0525.
It is not possible if you only know the radius. A cylinder with a radius of 8 inches could be any height.
The volume of a cylinder with a height of 16 and radius of 7 is: 2,460 cubic units.
The formula v = nr^2h calculates the volume of a cylinder, where v represents the volume, n is the number of units, r is the radius of the base of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder. By multiplying the number of units, the square of the radius, and the height of the cylinder, you can determine the total volume of the cylinder in cubic units.
Calculate the area of one circular face of the cylinder [pi (r2)], then multiply by the height of the cylinder. The answer will be approximate as pi is neither a terminating or repeating decimal. V=volume r=radius h=height V=[pi(r2)] h = [pi(32)] 3 =[pi (9)] 3 =(28.274) 3 =84.82 cm3 So, the volume of a cylinder with a radius and height of 3 cm will be approximately 84.82 cm3.
r = 3.989 cm
The volume of a cylinder is (pi)r^2h. This means the volume is dependent on both the height and the radius of the cylinder. So, one must know Volume and either radius or height to calculate height or radius respectively.
When you calculate the volume of pipe(or cylinder, as I prefer calling it), you need to know 2 things; the height of the cylinder and the radius of the circle(base of the cylinder). Then you use this formula; hpr^2 (height * pi * radius)
Calculate it by multiplying the value of Pi by twice the radius - then multiplying that number by the height... I'll leave YOU to do the maths !
(assuming its a cylinder) volume = pi * radius2 * height so: radius = square root ( volume / ( pi * height ) )
Since the formula for the volume of a cylinder is PI time the radius squared times the height we can calculate the height from the other two values. The height is the volume divide by PI times the radius squared.
The formula to calculate volume of a cylinder is: V = r2 x Pi x height (r = radius)
If you have the radius and the height in feet, you can calculate the volume as:V = pi x radius squared x height (If you have the diameter of the cylinder, the radius is one-half the diameter.)
pi X (radius)2 X height
If you mean the volume of a cylinder then divide the circumference by 2*pi to find its radius and so:- Volume in cubic units of the cylinder = pi*radius squared*height
The radius of a cylinder is independent of its height.
The volume of a circular cylinder varies directly with the height of the cylinder and with the square of the cylinder's radius If the height is halved and the radius is doubled then the volume will be increased.