V = pi*r2*h = pi*102*6 = 1884.96 cubic inches.
The label is placed on the curved surface area of the cylinder. Its area can be found using the formula A = 3.14dh where d is the diameter and h is the height of the can. It is rectangular in shape.
soup
Like the shape of a soup can
About 2
liters
The height of the can in terms of Pi is: about 3.85picm
Volume of a can or cylinder: pi*radius2*height
Diameter 6.6 cm ( radius 3.3 cm) , length 10 cm .If thats internal dimensions,then volume = pi * r2 * length = 3.1416 * 10.89 * 10 = 342.12 cu. cm.
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
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).
The answer depends on what characteristic of the soup can you wish to measure: mass, volume, temperature, radius, height, etc. There is no way to answer the question unless that information is provided.
Here is what is think it would be.
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A standard sized can of soup is 108 millimetres high. It has a diameter of 75 mm.
I have a 400g can here, 110mms
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