The surface area of a cylinder can be found using the following formula - SA = 2(Pi*r2) + (2*Pi*r)*(H) Pi = Approximately 3.14 r = Radius of the base of the cylinder H = Height of the cylinder
Perimeter = area + b1 + b2 + c P = a + b1 + b2 + c
2 x pi x r
L + d1/d1+d2 x w
force over area=pressure
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume
L.A.= 2*pi*radius*height its not like finding the area of a rectangle. a cylinder is a 3-D shape and a rectangle is a flat shape
archimedes
V= AxH where A is the area of the circle, and H is the height of the cylinder.
Area=Bh when B=area of the base, and h=height of the prism/cylinder
the area for a cylinder is the area of the cirlce face X length of the object. (Pi)r2X length
2πrh, where 'r' is the radius and 'h' is the height.
The circumference of a regular cylinder is the circumference of its circular face. C = pi * D (diameter of the cylinder) C = pi * 2r (or C = 2(pi)r)
You can use them when finding surface area or volume You can use a formula for a cylinder when finding the area of a cylinder. This is that formula: Areas of top and bottom circles + Area of the side 2(pi x radius2) + 2 x pi x radius x height
The surface area of a cylinder can be found using the following formula - SA = 2(Pi*r2) + (2*Pi*r)*(H) Pi = Approximately 3.14 r = Radius of the base of the cylinder H = Height of the cylinder
The answer depends on what information you are given: volume and height, or surface area and height, etc.
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different