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2007-01-31 20:10:52 · 14 answers · asked by Kenny B 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

14 answers

Area x height

(pi x r²) x h

2007-01-31 20:13:15 · answer #1 · answered by 6 · 0 0

Take the area of the base and multiply it by the length of the cylinder. The area of the base is pi x r squared. And that is x length (r == radius). To give you an example If you have a cylinder with a radius of 1 (do not mix up radius with diameter, radius is half the diameter). and a length of 2. Then the volume is 3.14 x 1 x 1 x 2 which = 6.28. Hope this helps you.

2007-02-01 04:23:49 · answer #2 · answered by Professor 7 · 0 0

Volume = Cross-sectional Area x Height


Volume = Area of Circle x Height


Volume = pi x r^2 x h

2007-02-01 04:31:37 · answer #3 · answered by ideaquest 7 · 0 0

Multiply the area of the base by the height of the cylinder.

2007-02-01 04:13:16 · answer #4 · answered by Gnomon 6 · 0 0

If the cylinder has a radius r and length (height) h, then its volume V is given by

V=pi*r^2*h, where pi = 3.14159...

2007-02-01 04:18:02 · answer #5 · answered by oleg_arch 2 · 0 0

calculate the area of the circle first and multiply by the height of the cylinder.
Area= D^2 (3.1416)
Volume= H x Area

2007-02-01 04:16:27 · answer #6 · answered by ahleks 2 · 0 0

It's lots of little circles piled on top of each other. So area of a circle x height of cylinder.

2007-02-01 04:17:03 · answer #7 · answered by Barbara Doll to you 7 · 0 0

Area of base x height
If radius of base = r cm and height = h cm,
Volume is given by V = ¶r²h cm³

2007-02-01 04:51:16 · answer #8 · answered by Como 7 · 0 0

pie x radius squared x height/or length of cylinder

2007-02-01 04:14:26 · answer #9 · answered by ...n... 3 · 0 0

volume of circular cylinder= pi*r*r*h

2007-02-01 04:25:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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