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The formula is π * r2 * h... Where π is the value of Pi, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height.
Divide volume by height will give you cross sectional area. The cross section of a cylinder is a circle. Area of a circle= π r2 divide your value of cross sectional area by π square root this value and multiply it by 2 that value is diameter.
find the circumference of the circle and multiply it by the height of the cylinder
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Divide the circumference by the value Pi - this will give you the diameter.
You cant find it unless you know another value like the volume or surface area.
find the radius using base area. substitute the radius value in CSA and fine the height. finally substitute radius and height in volume of cylinder formula and find the volume of the cylinder.. Ans:308 cu.cm.
The area of the base of a cylinder = Pi times Radius squared. Diameter of a cylinder = 2 times Pi times Radius. To find the diameter derive the area of the base by Pi and then square root the answer. That will give you the value of the radius. Multiply that answer by 2 times Pi and you will have your answer.
Find the area of the circular base with 'pi x radius-squared', then multiply this value by the length or height of the cylinder
The formula is π * r2 * h... Where π is the value of Pi, r is the radius of the cylinder and h is the height.
the width of the cylinder
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volume of cylinder = 'pi'. (radius)2.height V = pi.r2.h Note : pi is a constant, value (approx) = 3.1415....... the dot symbol is the multiplication.. to find radius, rearrange the formula for the value of 'r' i hope this helps BY- Narendra Paudel