It depends on the relation R/L.
If L » R, the sensitive measurement is the radius R.
If L « R, the sensitive measurement becomes the length.
A piece of paper rolled into a cylinder lengthwise would have a greater volume because it would have a larger radius compared to one rolled into a cylinder widthwise. The volume of a cylinder is maximized when the radius is maximized, which occurs when the paper is rolled lengthwise.
The radius of gyration of a uniform cylinder is half of its radius, so for a cylinder with a radius of 0.43m, the radius of gyration would be 0.43m/2 = 0.215m. It is the distance from the axis of rotation where the mass of the cylinder may be concentrated without changing its moment of inertia.
To calculate the volume of a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume = πr^2h where r is the radius of the pipe and h is the height (length) of the pipe. Measure the radius and length of the pipe, plug them into the formula, and solve for the volume in cubic units.
A metal cylinder in Physics can serve various functions depending on the context. It can be used as a conductor in electrical circuits, as a magnetic material in electromagnets, as a container for gas pressure experiments, or as a component in mechanical systems like pistons or bearings.
I believe the relationship between the radius and velocity is: V = (127 2⁄15 x f x R)½ Where V = velocity, f = lateral load factor, R = Radius I believe the relationship between the radius and velocity is: V = (127 2⁄15 x f x R)½ Where V = velocity, f = lateral load factor, R = Radius
If cylinder radius and cylinder length are known : (pi = 3.141592654 . . . ) > Surface area = ( (2 * pi * radius) * length )
An error in measuring the radius (or diameter) of the cylinder has a greater effect on the accuracy of the volume calculation than an error in measuring the cylinder's length, since the volume is proportional to the square of the radius.
The radius of the cylinder would be 0.64cm ! The radius is half the diameter - length has nothing to do with the question !
The volume of a cylinder whose length is 8 with a radius of 3 is: 226.2 cubic units.
A cylinder with a radius of 7in and a length of 3in has a total surface area of about 439.82 square inches.
Length, radius ,diameter, circumference
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 10 inches and a length of 2.3 feet is 5.01 cubic feet.
About 710.612 cubed units
The volume of the cylinder is 603.186
It is volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height or length
A cylinder with a radius of 0.75cm and a height of 30000cm has a volume of 53,014.38cm3This equates to 53.01438 litres.