What is Volume of a Cylinder? - [8-8-7]
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In this lesson, you will learn how to calculate the volume of a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is found by finding the area of one end, which is the area of a circle, then multiplying this by the height of the cylinder. We use the volume of a cylinder in math problems in math, science, and engineering.
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There are a lot of uses for this information but one that comes to mind is a swimming pool! You need to know the volume of water in the pool to add the right amount of chemicals to the water. Pools come in all shapes and sizes.
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radius is measurement of the circle at the center half of the circle
v=197.82 cm cube 3
v= 125.6 mm cube 3
I can not find part 2
radius squared
3.14x3x3x7= 197.82
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radius
pi=2.1
radius 3 cm
v=3.14x40
v=3.14(63)
v=3.14x2 squared x10
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180 radius
v= pi r squared
v=3.14x4x10
v=3.14x 6 squared x7
volume
cylinder
It's a fact that we don't use mathematical units to measure the volume in our daily life.
v=3.14(9)(7)
360 diameter
v=3.14x36x7
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9 cm
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radii
v=pi r squared h
height tall
volume pi r squared h
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r squared
formula
We learned this in 6th Grade
our teacher told 2.14
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Messy...cubic in any shape other than cubic...
v=pi r squared h
formula
v=pi r squared h