A can's diameter is 3 inches, and its height is 8 inches. What is the volume of the can?
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First, find the surface area of the cylinder using the formula SA = pi * diameter * height The surface area of the cylinder will equal the area of the rectangular sheet. So you can then solve for the height of the cylinder, Height = 625cm2 / (pi * 9cm) = 22.1 cm Using the height and diameter of the cylinder we can find the volume with the following formula, Vol = (pi / 4) * (diameter)2 * height Vol = (pi/4)*(9cm)2 * 22.1cm = 1405.9 cm3
volume = base area x height = pi x diameter squared / 4 x height vol = 3.14 x 10 x 10 / 4 x 40 = 3140 cubic feet
Vol = 4/3*Ï€*r3 where r, the radius, is diameter/2 Vol = 1563457.6 cubic metres.
Vol = 1/3*pi*r2*h = 1/3*pi*92*12 = 1017.88 cm3
Volume = pi*r2*h, where h is the height (or length). Diameter = 1 foot so radius, r = 6 inches. So vol = 2148.8 cubic inches or 1.24 cu ft
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)
Vol = 1/3*Length*Breadth*Vertical height.
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 = 8181.2 cubic units
For a right circular cone: Vol. of cone = (PI*r2*h)/3 Vol. = (PI*(9)2*(11))/3 Vol. approx. = 933.1 cubic units
Volume = pi*r2*h Assuming the 10 feet refers to the diameter of the base, r = 5 ft So vol = 942.48 cubic feet.
Volume of a cylinder is easy: Vol= [(pi) x radius^2] x height of cylinder] Where Pi= 3.1416 approx and radius = 1/2 of cylinder diameter The volume of a prism is complicated because it depends on the type of prism. for a regular shape prism the formula is : Vol = (area of base) x height If the prism is a "union" of differents shapes, you have to split the prism in smaller/single/easy shapes and calculate the volumes individually and then add the resulting volumes
Vol = 4/3*pi*r3 so given the volume, you can calculate the radius. Height of sphere = 2*radius.