The volume of a cylinder can be determined by using the formula πr2h, where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is the height. For example, if you have a cylinder with a base radius of 6 and a height of 12, the formula would be π(6)2(12) = π(36)(12) = 432π = ~1,357.168 units.
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
Volume of a cylinder = pi*(radius)2*(height) where pi = 22/7
Pour it into a graduated cylinder and read off the volume.
Volume = (height)(area base)
Volume in cubic feet = cross-section area*length
Graduated cylinder
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of a liquid. It is a cylindrical container marked with volume measurements in milliliters or ounces, allowing for accurate measurement.
Graduated cylinder
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height
A Graduated Cylinder
Volume of cylinder: base squared times length
v=l*b
Yes, a measuring cylinder is used for measuring volume. It is called a graduated cylinder
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height in cubic units
Find the volume of the cylinder
10-mL graduated cylinder
V=Pi*R2*H