Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height: 40 units Diameter; 5 units Height

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

40 units Diameter; 5 units Height converts to

20.615528 units

Use this as a quick reference for Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height.

Value Details

Input: 40 units Diameter; 5 units Height

Output: 20.615528 units

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Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height

Calculate cone slant height from base diameter and vertical height.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height values near 40 units Diameter; 5 units Height
ScenarioCone Slant Height
20 units Diameter; 20 units Height22.36068 units
20 units Diameter; 50 units Height50.990195 units
20 units Diameter; 100 units Height100.498756 units
40 units Diameter; 1 units Height20.024984 units
40 units Diameter; 2 units Height20.099751 units
40 units Diameter; 5 units Height20.615528 units
40 units Diameter; 10 units Height22.36068 units
40 units Diameter; 20 units Height28.284271 units
40 units Diameter; 50 units Height53.851648 units
40 units Diameter; 100 units Height101.98039 units
100 units Diameter; 1 units Height50.009999 units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height calculator do?

It helps with deriving cone side length for layout, cutting patterns, and fabrication.

What formula does the Cone Slant Height from Diameter and Height calculator use?

Slant height = √[(d/2)² + h²].

What inputs are valid?

Diameter and height must be zero or greater.

When would I use this?

deriving cone side length for layout, cutting patterns, and fabrication

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