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how to find the radius of a cylinder given only the volume

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Answered by TooFree
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Volume = πr²h

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To find the radius when given the volume,

we make radius, r, the subject:

v = πr²h

πr²h = v

r² = v/πh

r = √(v/πh)

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Answer: r = √(v/πh)


tingtongthegreat: Volume of cylinder = πr³ ??????
TooFree: Thanks. I got the height added in.
tingtongthegreat: actually mine also wrong. by mistake i wrote πr h. it should be πr²h instead of πrh
tingtongthegreat: can you give me edit option ?
TooFree: You got your edit ?
TooFree: okay .. I see that your answer is changed .. Great .. now there is 2 happy answerers! :)
tingtongthegreat: :)
Answered by tingtongthegreat
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Hola

Let H be the height of cylinder.

To find : Radius of cylinder .

Volume of cylinder = π × Radius² × Height

Volume of cylinder = π× Radius² × H

Radius² = ( Volume of cylinder )/ ( π × H ).


Radius = √( Volume / πH )
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