It is impossible to determine the weight of the cylinder without knowing additional details. Such details include the material which the cylinder is made of, as well as any possible contents of the cylinder.
Height and diameter will give you the volume, if you know the density you can then calculate weight from that.
To calculate weight or mass when diameter and height are given, you first need to calculate the volume of the object using the formula for the volume of the shape (e.g., cylinder, sphere). Once you have found the volume, you can then calculate the weight or mass by multiplying the volume by the density of the material. Weight can be calculated using the formula Weight = mass x gravity.
In the SI the unit of mass is kilogram: the mass of of a cylinder (height=diameter= 39,17 mm) made from 90 % platinum and 10 % iridium. The instrument to measure mass is a balance.
The weight (not mass) is 69.05 pound weight.
You can't. In addition to the cylinder's diameter, the pressure at its base also depends on the density and depth of the fluid in the cylinder ... which gives you the weight of fluid resting on the base area. The pressure alone is not enough information to allow you to calculate the diameter.
A 60 liter drum typically has an inner diameter of 380 mm and an outer diameter of 395 mm. The height is 575 mm, and the weight is 4,1 kg. In US measurements the inner diameter is 14.96 inches, the outer is 15.55 inches, and the height is 22.64 inches. The weight is 9.04 pounds.
In order to Calculate the weight of a hollow cylinder, you need to find out the density of the material of the cylinder first. once you have that, you can use the formulas below Find out volume of material as follows: Volume = Pi * (Outer Diameter of Cylinder)2/4 - Pi * (Inner Diameter of Cylinder)2/4 Mass = Density * Volume( from above equation) Note: Remember that units of Density and volume should be matching.
density times volume (Pi times radius squared times height)
A cylinder filled with water has properties such as volume, surface area, and weight. The volume of water in the cylinder is determined by its height and radius. The surface area of the cylinder is the total area of its curved surface and two circular bases. The weight of the water in the cylinder is influenced by its volume and density.
Diameter = 4.45 cm ===> Radius = 2.225 cm Height = 4.05 cm Volume = pi R2 H = pi x (2.225)2 x 4.05 = pi x (4.950625) x (4.05) = 62.90903 cm3 Density = 1000/Vol = 15.87578 gm/cm3 (rounded)
The height of Mount Everest is 8,848 metres or 29,029 feet. I am not sure if the diameter has been recorded.
To calculate the weight of a cylinder, you can use the formula: weight = volume x density x acceleration due to gravity. First, calculate the volume of the cylinder using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (pi x radius^2 x height). Then, multiply the volume by the density of the material the cylinder is made of, and finally, multiply the result by the acceleration due to gravity (typically 9.81 m/s^2) to find the weight in Newtons.