Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)
Volume = [ (pi) x (am)2 x (go) ] cubic miles
Since the volume of a cylinder is V = (pi*radius^2)*height, then, rearranging, radius = square root (V / (pi*height)). Plug the numbers in and find out!
3.4 miles is 17952ft r2 = 4400/17952pi r= 0.28 ft
A sphere with a radius of 4.4 miles has a volume of 356.82 cubic miles.
The core consists of an inner solid core with a radius of 760 miles, and an outer liquid core with a total diameter of 1400 miles. Applying the 4/3pi(r3) volume formula to these values we get: 1.8 billion cubic miles for the solid core and 11.7 billion cubic miles for the total outer and inner core volume. This compares to a total volume for the earth of 32.5 billion cubic miles.
The moons average radius in miles is 1079 miles.
The diameter of a cylinder is not related to its height. A cylinder with a diameter of 8 can have any height. Also, don't measure geometric figures without using a unit of measurement. A diameter is 8 something, it could be 8 centimeters, 8 inches, 8 miles, and so forth, it is not just 8.
For the volume of pipes, you can use the formula for a cylinder.
The Earth has:-Polar Radius: 6,356.8 km (3,950 miles)Equatorial Radius: 6,378.1 km (3,963 miles)Mean Radius: 6,371 km (3,958.75 miles)Mean diameter: 12,742 km (7,917.5 miles)Equatorial circumference: 40,075.02 km (24,901.24 miles)Surface area: 510,072,000 km2 (196,939,900 miles)Volume: 1.0832073 × 1012 km3Mass: 5.9736 × 1024 kgThe diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles (12,756.32 kilometers).
This is the area of a circle with a radius of 100 miles →area = π × radius² = π × (100 miles)² = 10,000π sq miles ≈ 31416 sq miles
The radius of the sun = 695,500 kilometers or 432,163.664 miles.
A circle with a radius of 4 miles has a circumference of 25.13 miles.
The radius of a circle with an area of 1,808.64 square miles is: about 24 miles (23.994 miles).