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QuestionHow do I calculate the length of the radius?Community AnswerThe radius is half of the diameter. If you know the diameter, just divide that by two to find the radius.
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QuestionHow can I find a cylinder's volume when I know height and diameter?Community AnswerCalculate the area of the base (which is a circle) by using the equation πr² where r is the radius of the circle. Then, multiply the area of the base by the height of the cylinder to find the volume.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the volume of a water tank?Community AnswerMeasure the tank and calculate the volume like a normal cylinder. If it's irregularly shaped, just fill it with water until it's full, and however much water you filled it is its volume.
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QuestionHow can I find the height and radius of a cylinder if I only have the volume?Community AnswerYou can't. You need at least one of either height or radius. Since the volume V of a right circular cylinder is given by V = πr²h. This leads to: h = πr²/V ; r = +√(πh/V). What the above expressions mean is that you need to know two of the variables to determine the other. Note also that if V > 0, then both r and h must also be greater than 0.
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QuestionHow do I convert cubic inches to gallons?DonaganTop AnswererDivide by 231.
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QuestionWhat is the formula if only the diameter is given, but the height and volume are unknown?Community AnswerYou can divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius, square the radius and multiply it by pi and get the area of the base, but since you don't have height or volume, you wouldn't be able to solve the equation v=bh.
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QuestionWhat is the volume of the cylinder if the cylinder is 1 meter full, and it's height is 20 meters, radius 1.2 meters?Community AnswerThe volume of cylinder: r squared times pi times height= 1.2 times 1.2 times pi times 20 = 1.44 times pi times 20 which is around 90.48 meters squared. Volume of water: r squared times pi times height = 1.2 times 1.2 times pi times 1 = 1.44 times pi which is around 4.52 meters squared.
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QuestionHow do I change 800 cm into meters?DonaganTop AnswererDivide by 100.
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QuestionIs this measured in cubic units?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionA classmate says you should use the formula (V=bh). Is this right?DonaganTop AnswererThat's true, where "b" is the area of the circular base of the cylinder, and "h" is the cylinder's height, as explained in the final step in the above article.
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QuestionA spherical gasoline tank has been drained. If the result was 65,450 cubic feet of gasoline, what was the diameter?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply the volume by 3 and divide by 4. Divide again by pi. Find the cube root of that number. Double it. That's the diameter.
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QuestionHow many gallons in a circular tank 38" wide and 48" deep?DonaganTop AnswererCalculate the volume of the tank as shown in the article above. Divide the volume (in cubic inches) by 231 to find U.S. gallons.
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QuestionHow do I change cubic inches into cubic yards?DonaganTop AnswererDivide cubic inches by 46,656.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the number of quarts in a flower pot?DonaganTop AnswererMeasure the height and the diameter of the pot. Calculate the volume using the height and half the diameter, then use the conversion factor to convert to quarts. One quart equals roughly 58 cubic inches or 946 cubic centimeters.
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QuestionHow do I find the volume of a cylinder when I have a radius of inches and feet?Community AnswerYou would have the same mathematical formula, your units would simply be different. Normally volume is measured in cubic centimeters, but you could calculate it in inches or feet, then use a converter to find the volume in cubic centimeters. I would advise that you convert your measurements into centimeters first and then use your volume formula.
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QuestionHow do I convert cubic feet to cubic yards?DonaganTop AnswererDivide cubic feet by 27.
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QuestionI have 2 cylinders same height, volume of 2nd cylinder is 16x volume of the first. What's the radius of the 2nd cylinder?DonaganTop AnswererFour times the first radius.
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QuestionHow can I change millimeters into meters?DonaganTop AnswererDivide millimeters by 1,000.
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QuestionVolume of a cylinder in quarts?DonaganTop AnswererIf you know the volume in cubic inches, divide by 231. If you know the volume in cubic centimeters, divide by 3,785.4.
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QuestionHow do I find how many liters are in a cylinder when the volume is known?DonaganTop AnswererIf the volume is expressed in cubic centimeters, divide by 1,000.
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QuestionHow do I calculate gallons in a cylinder?DonaganTop AnswererCalculate the volume. If you're using inches, divide the volume by 231 to find gallons. If you're using feet, divide by 0.134 to get gallons. If you're using centimeters, divide by 3,785.4.
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QuestionHow can I find the volume of cylinder whose base area is 784cm2 and h is 31cm?DonaganTop AnswererVolume is base area multiplied by height.
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QuestionHow do I find the volume of a pipe in inches?DonaganTop AnswererMultiply pi by the square of the inside radius, then multiply by the length of the pipe.
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QuestionHow do I find the liter capacity of my water tank?DonaganTop AnswererCalculate the volume in cubic centimeters, and divide by 1,000.
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QuestionHow do I convert cubic inches to cups?DonaganTop AnswererDivide cubic inches by 14.4375.
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QuestionI have only height and perimeter, how do I find the volume of a cylinder?DonaganTop AnswererDivide the circumference (perimeter) by pi. That gives you the diameter. Divide by 2. That's the radius. Square the radius and multiply by pi. That gives you the area of the circular end. Multiply that area by the height. That's the volume.
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QuestionHow do I find the volume of a sphere?DonaganTop AnswererThe volume of a sphere is (4/3)(πr³), where r is the radius.
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QuestionHow would I convert cubic cm to ml?Community AnswerA cubic centimeter is the same thing as a milliliter.
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QuestionHow many liters in a cubic meter?DonaganTop AnswererThere are 1,000 liters in a cubic meter.
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QuestionHow do I work out the volume of a cylinder if I only know the height?Community AnswerYou cannot. You need other measurements. Knowing only the height, you would only be able to work out probabilities.
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