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V=1 over 3 pie r ^2h where r is the radius and h is the height

2007-07-20 18:36:07 · 6 answers · asked by diana k 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

6 answers

You know the formula so please substitute r by t and h by 2t and you get your answer
It is( pi*t^2*2t)/3 or,
2/3(pi*t^3)

2007-07-20 18:40:11 · answer #1 · answered by alpha 7 · 0 0

let radius = r
and height = 2r

substitute the aove in the formulae that you have given already for the volume of the right circular cone and you will get the answer...

thus volume(V) = (1/3) (PI r^2(2r))
V = (2*PI / 3) (r^3) ........ ANS


hope this helps!! :-)

2007-07-20 18:49:08 · answer #2 · answered by Sindhoor 2 · 0 0

quantity of a cone, V = a million/3 Pi r^2 h rearrange this equation as follows: h = V / (a million/3 Pi r^2) = 3 V / (Pi r^2) then basically plug on your values for V and r, making confident your gadgets have compatibility... inches and cubic inches, or cm and cc, and so on...

2016-10-22 05:45:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

ur amazing. u know the formula and u know the values... u refuse to plug them in and want others to do it for u?
its V=1/3*pi*t^2*2t

2007-07-20 18:59:46 · answer #4 · answered by VVK 2 · 0 2

vcone = 1/3pi(r^2)(h)
r = t
h = 2t
vcone = (1/3)pi(t^2)(2t)
vcone = (1/3)(pi)(2t^3)
vcone = (2/3)(pi)(t^3)

2007-07-20 18:40:22 · answer #5 · answered by yeah_boy 2 · 0 0

Please let equations look like equations.
V = ( pi * r^2 * h )/3
If r=t and h=2t, then:
V= ( 2 * pi * t^3 )/3

2007-07-20 18:42:57 · answer #6 · answered by cattbarf 7 · 0 0

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