How to calculate the volume of a cylinder
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- Опубликовано: 13 мар 2013
- GCSE Grade C question to calculate the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 3cm and a height of 4cm.
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RUclips is much easier than reading... lol
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When I read something boring I just go
pi pi radius h 4 squared. Done.
Volume (3d) = Base Area (2d) * Height (golden word i was searching for !!)
Thanks Prof Simon Deacon !!
One suggestion is, please tell them cm3 = milliliter (i.e) 1000 cm3 = 1 Liter, would be easy to understand the unit better that way.
Example: 113 cm3 = 113 ml
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Hello Simon that was really a great help. Can you please do a tutorial for finding volume of a metal hollow cylinder.
Hi Anwesha Bhattacharya will do and let you know when posted. Best S :-)
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Thank you so much, I have the CAHSEE in 2 days and I needed to study and I forgot about how to calculate volume of a cylinder!
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Thank you for helping me to understand how to fine the volume of a cylinder.
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my age then calculators were not used or invented ever person learns at their own pace,so now in older years he was a bad teacher my opinion on not making sure others in class understand ,Education is not a race,different ability’s learn at different speed nothing wrong with that ,hope people understand where I’m coming from development of brain cannot be set by speed teaching else we would all be geniuses.
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Thanks . I have one question . Can you tell me . What is the things that must be given in the question ?
Glad to help and all best S :-) Sorry, not quite sure about your question?
Can you tell me if that equation correct or not .
Volume of liquid = Mass of liquid .
Is that right ?
Hi ... not really:
Volume is about how much space and is usually worked out by Area x Depth.
Mass is the weight of something
Is that OK? Best S :-)
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Simon Deacon can you do a tutorial for some hard percentages like 23่ percent or something like that plz.i am having a hard time learning about them thx.
Hi Nerf Leader will do and let you know when posted :-)
Nice job!
Hi Clara - thanks for the question. Probably the easiest is to calculate two cones, one with the thickness added, the other as the smaller cone. Then subtract one from the other. There's a similar question (?) on How to calculate the volume of a hemisphere video. Is that OK? If not, please email through mathswrap and I'll try to help. All best S
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Thanks, helped a lot.
I used d squared divided by a constant of 1,273,000 × the length (depth) in drilling calculations for finding annular volumes. eg. 200mm x 200mm= 40,000 ÷ 1,273,000= 0.031421 × 1000m= 31.421m3 (31,421 cubic litres) volume. it's easier and faster.
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whats that in inches?
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How about if we include the cover is spherical both side this is for the compressor tank for example
Hi - you'd need to know the radius, but you could use the surface area of a sphere 4pirsquared. All best S :-)
Thank you for helping me
we would be happy if could derive volume of cylinder with collection rect. sheets forming a solid cylinder.
(or) or sweeping a rectangular sheet along axis to form a solid cylinder. 2*pi*r*(r*h)=2*pi*r*r*h which is wrong :(
+likhitha amidala - Hi ..the perimeter of a circle is 2*pi*r (or you can use pi*d). If you want to know the area it'll be 2*pi*r * h or pi*d*h.
I hope this helps and all best S :-)
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What is the surface are of cylinder?
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I'm in my 60's and I haven't had to figure out this for ages, until now and with inches instead of cm. So just to clarify, cubed doesn't mean the same thing as the 2 when it represents the second power, is that correct? In other words, does cubed mean the same thing as to the third power?
+mike whitmore - Hi - yes, cubed is third power so 2cubed is 2x2x2 = 8.
With volume you're working out how many 1x1x1 cm cubes fit into an object - in this example there are 113. Hope that helps and all best S :-)
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Why is it when you use different calculators (TI-30XS) when you use the Pi button to set u the problem you get a different answer?
Scot Inman Hi the value of 'pi' keeps mathematicians, and computers, quite busy. Most High school math uses 3.142 although it's been calculated, so far, to 2,000,000,000,000,000 places. Here's the first 100,000..
www.geom.uiuc.edu/~huberty/math5337/groupe/digits.html . All best S :-)
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