Your length of wall would be the circumference (2 * pi * radius) divided by two (since it is only a half circle. = 25.176 feet (roughly)
Take that length time your height 25.176 * 9.5 = 239.172 square feet
The curved surface area of a cylinder whose height is 14 feet and radius is 6 feet is 527.79ft2
Suppose you have a cone with slant height='l' and base radius 'r' and perpendicular height 'h' Curved surface area of COne=pi*r*l =pi*r*(squareroot(r2+h2))
the base area is = PI * radius^2 = PI*16 the area of the curved surface is = 2*PI*radius*height = 2*PI*4*h ( h - is the height ) = 8*PI*h the ratio base area : curved surface = 134 PI * 16 : 8 * PI *h ( PI*16 )/( 8 * PI * h) = 134 2/h = 134 h = ( 1/67 )//
The radius of the sphere of which a lens surface or curved mirror forms a part is called the radius of curvature.
The surface area of a cylinder = height * 2 * pi * radius So, since we know the surface area, and the height, we can rearrange the equation: radius = Surface Area / (height * 2 * pi) = 88/(14 * 2 * pi) = 22/ (7*pi) = approx 1 cm. So the diameter, is 44/ (7*pi) = approx 2 cm.
2 x Pi x radius x height or length = curved surface area
2(pi)(r)(h)=the area of the curved surface
The curved surface area is 113.1 units2
The curved surface area is 75.39 units2
The curved surface area is 201.06 units2
The curved surface area of a cylinder whose height is 14 feet and radius is 6 feet is 527.79ft2
Base Area = pi x radius x radius Curved Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x height Total Surface Area = 2 x pi x radius x (radius + height)
The surface area of the curved part of a cylinder is pi*r2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. If the height is tripled, the area becomes pi*r2(3h), or 3(pi*r2h). So if the height is tripled, the area of the curved surface is also tripled.
The curved surface area is 71.09 units2
Curved surface area of a cylinder excluding the two end pieces = 2*pi*radius*height in square units.
it will increase more if you double the radius because the dimensions multiply and the curved surface has less area to cover as its height decreases and width increases
Curved surface area = pi*radius*slant length Voume in cubic cm = 1/3*pi*radius2*height