Cone Volume from Radius and Height: 3 units Radius; 4 units Height

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

3 units Radius; 4 units Height converts to

37.6991 cubic units

Use this as a quick reference for Cone Volume from Radius and Height.

Value Details

Input: 3 units Radius; 4 units Height

Output: 37.6991 cubic units

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Cone Volume from Radius and Height

Calculate cone volume using V = πr²h / 3.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Cone Volume from Radius and Height values near 3 units Radius; 4 units Height
ScenarioCone Volume
2 units Radius; 4 units Height16.7552 cubic units
2 units Radius; 6 units Height25.1327 cubic units
2 units Radius; 10 units Height41.8879 cubic units
2 units Radius; 15 units Height62.8319 cubic units
3 units Radius; 2 units Height18.8496 cubic units
3 units Radius; 4 units Height37.6991 cubic units
3 units Radius; 6 units Height56.5487 cubic units
3 units Radius; 10 units Height94.2478 cubic units
3 units Radius; 15 units Height141.3717 cubic units
5 units Radius; 2 units Height52.3599 cubic units
5 units Radius; 4 units Height104.7198 cubic units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cone Volume from Radius and Height, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Cone Volume from Radius and Height calculator do?

It helps with estimating cone-shaped volume for hoppers, piles, and geometric problems.

What formula does the Cone Volume from Radius and Height calculator use?

Cone volume = π × radius² × height / 3.

What inputs are valid?

Radius and height must be positive.

When would I use this?

estimating cone-shaped volume for hoppers, piles, and geometric problems

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