Depends on how accurate you need to be. The volume of a cylinder is Pi x the square of the radius time the height, but in the case the height is very small and the faces aren't flat due to the minted design. A better option would be to submerge it and see how much water it displaces
Formula for a cylinder is pi*radius2*height.
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A cylinder would fit the description because a coin is like a squashed cylinder
For a right cylinder, the formula for volume is quite simple. It is pi times the radius of the cylinder squared times the height of the cylinder.
The formula for volume of a cylinder is pi•r2•h
A coin like a cylinder has 3 faces and 2 edges.
The formula for calculating the polar moment of inertia of a cylinder is I (/2) r4, where r is the radius of the cylinder.
volume of cylinder pir2h
Because the bases of the cylinder are circles.
area of the cylinder base multiplied the height of the cylinder
what is the formula for a cylinder with a diameter of 75 ft and a height of 66ft
The formula to calculate the volume of a compressed gas cylinder is V r2h, where V is the volume, r is the radius of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder.