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Name a solid figure that has only 2 faces?

a cylinder a cylinder


How do you find the volume using the displacement method?

This method only works for solids, and obviously if you pour a liquid into another liquid to test it's volume, you will lose the liquid. First you put a general amount of water into a graduated cylinder, or a cylinder with lines marking the volume. I would recommend using about 10 mmL of water. Next, drop your solid into the graduated cylinder. Observe what the water line has risen to be. For example, the water line begins at 10 mmL, and after you drop your solid in, it has risen to be 25 mmL. You then subtract the old volume from the new, and the difference is your solid's volume. In the example, you would subtract 10 from 25 to get 15.


How do you find the volume of a cylinder if you only know the height?

The volume cannot be determined with only the height known.


How do you find the volume of a solid if you only have the surface area?

It depends on if the item is a cylinder, block, or pyramid. You would replace the appropriate geometric equation variables and solve for the unknown algebraically.


How do you find the volume of the cylinder if only the base area and height are given?

The volume of a cylinder is found by multiplying the area of its base times its height.


What solid figure has only two flat surfaces?

A cylinder


Which solid figure has only 2 flat surfaces?

cylinder


If only the radius of a cylinder is doubled what is the volume multiplied by?

4


What is the radius of a cylinder with a volume of 500 cm3?

It could be any positive number of centimeters. The volume depends not only on the radius, but also on the height of the cylinder.


How do you find the volume of a cylinder with nothing but the radius?

You can't. With only the radius, there is no way to know how tall the cylinder is, and therefore no way to determine its volume. Sorry :(


How do you find the height and radius of cylinder with only the volume?

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.


What is the weight of a cylinder 2370mm tall and has a radius of 309mm?

If it is a solid cylinder, its volume is obtained by the formula ∏ r2 h.We'll use 3.1416 as pir2 = 309 x 309 = 95481h = 2370So the calculation is 3.1416 x 95481 x 2370 and the result will be in cubic millimetres.= 710910907.3Now, as there are 1000 cubic millimetres in a cubic centimetre this equals710910.9083 cc and there are 1000 cc in a litre, the volume is approximately 710.91 litres.As to the weight, that depends on the density of whatever the cylinder is made from.Note again, this is only for a solid cylinder.