Asked by deek
how do you find the volum of a 6inch by 3 inch cylinder.
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Answered by
Anonymous
V=r^2*pi*h
If hight h=6in and radius r=3in then:
V=r^2*pi*h=3^2*pi*6=9*pi*6=54*pi=54*3.14159=169.64586 in^3
If hight h=3in and radius r=6in then:
V=r^2*pi*h=6^2*pi*3=36*pi*3=108*pi=108*3.14159=339.29172 in^3
If hight h=6in and radius r=3in then:
V=r^2*pi*h=3^2*pi*6=9*pi*6=54*pi=54*3.14159=169.64586 in^3
If hight h=3in and radius r=6in then:
V=r^2*pi*h=6^2*pi*3=36*pi*3=108*pi=108*3.14159=339.29172 in^3
Answered by
Anonymous
V=d^2*pi/ 4 *h
If hight h=6in and diameter d=3in then:
V=d^2*pi/4 * h =3^2*pi/4 * 6 =9/4 *pi *6= 54*pi/4=54*3.14159/4=42.411465in^3
If hight h=3in and diameter d=6in then:
V=d^2*pi/4 * h =6^2*pi/4 * 6 =36/4 *pi *6= *pi/4=36*6*3.14159/4=169.64586 in^3
If hight h=6in and diameter d=3in then:
V=d^2*pi/4 * h =3^2*pi/4 * 6 =9/4 *pi *6= 54*pi/4=54*3.14159/4=42.411465in^3
If hight h=3in and diameter d=6in then:
V=d^2*pi/4 * h =6^2*pi/4 * 6 =36/4 *pi *6= *pi/4=36*6*3.14159/4=169.64586 in^3
Answered by
amanda
formula of a cylinder is :2 times pi times the radius times the height plus 2 times pi times the radius to the second power
Example:cylinder w/the height of 10mm and the base is 4mm is 2(3.14)(4)(10)+2(3.14)(16)
Example:cylinder w/the height of 10mm and the base is 4mm is 2(3.14)(4)(10)+2(3.14)(16)
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Anonymous
amanda
You give formula for Area of cylinder.
You give formula for Area of cylinder.
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