
Sam Z. answered 01/19/21
Math/Science Tutor
If a cylinder is supposed to have the volume of 2000 cm^3,
For volume; you want the area of an end=r^2π; multiply by the height.
area= dπh+2(r^2π).
Break-down your measurements. Use the formula.
Sam Z. answered 01/19/21
Math/Science Tutor
For volume; you want the area of an end=r^2π; multiply by the height.
area= dπh+2(r^2π).
Break-down your measurements. Use the formula.
You can’t find the measurements because there isn’t enough info given to specify (I.e. there are infinitely many cylinders with this volume, with various dimensions). However, it is possible to establish a relationship between the radius and height:
V = πr2h = 2,000. Isolating h, we get h = 2,000/(πr2).
This equation allows us to solve for h for a given r.
But that’s the best we can do without additional info (such as h = r, or something).
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