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Volume of a cylindrical tube

Updated: 8/10/2023
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9y ago

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Yes, a hollow pipe does have a number of volume measures.

There are the volume of

the whole object - relevant if you want to pack the pipe in something,

the hollow interior - relevant to find out how much it can contain,

the difference between the two - relevant to work out the amount of material required to make the pipe.

Unfortunately, a question mark at the end of an incomplete phrase gives no indication as to which one you mean. Try resubmitting with a complete sentence.

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The volume of any cylindrical tube can be found by multiplying the area of the circular base by the height of the tube. The exact formula is height * (pi * radius squared).

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11y ago

volume = πr2h

surface area = 2πrh + πr2

lateral area = 2πrh

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