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Volume of Cylinder
Category: Science > Math Asked by: torrey2-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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19 Jul 2004 19:55 PDT
Expires: 18 Aug 2004 19:55 PDT Question ID: 376477 |
Find the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 6 in. and a height of 11 inch. |
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Re: Volume of Cylinder
Answered By: googlenut-ga on 19 Jul 2004 20:14 PDT Rated: |
Hello torrey2-ga, The volume of a cylinder is the area of the base multiplied by the height of the cylinder. For a cylinder of radius 6 in., the base is a circle of radius 6 in. The area of a circle is Pi times the square of the radius. ==> Pi*(radius)^2 OR Pi * (radius * radius) Pi = 3.1416 Therefore, the volume of this cylinder is: 3.1416 * (6*6) * 11 = 1244.1 in^3 There?s a handy calculator at this site that you may also find useful. 1728 Software Systems http://www.1728.com/diam.htm Googlenut |
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Re: Volume of Cylinder
From: wolf1728-ga on 16 Aug 2004 16:06 PDT |
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Re: Volume of Cylinder
From: googlenut-ga on 16 Aug 2004 18:57 PDT |
Hello wolf1728-ga, Nice website! Googlenut |
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