Cylinder Surface Area Calculator: 8 units Radius; 6 units Height

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Author

Dr. Ahmed Hassan

Math editorial contributor

Egyptian structural engineer trained at Cairo University and MIT, specializing in earthquake-resistant building design

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Dr. Isabella Rossi

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Italian neuroscientist at Sapienza University of Rome, studying the neural mechanisms of bilingual language processing

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

8 units Radius; 6 units Height converts to

703.7168 sq units

Use this as a quick reference for Cylinder Surface Area Calculator.

Value Details

Input: 8 units Radius; 6 units Height

Output: 703.7168 sq units

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Cylinder Surface Area Calculator

Calculate total cylinder surface area using A = 2πr(h + r).

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Cylinder Surface Area Calculator values near 8 units Radius; 6 units Height
ScenarioCylinder Surface Area
5 units Radius; 6 units Height345.5752 sq units
5 units Radius; 10 units Height471.2389 sq units
5 units Radius; 15 units Height628.3185 sq units
8 units Radius; 2 units Height502.6548 sq units
8 units Radius; 4 units Height603.1858 sq units
8 units Radius; 6 units Height703.7168 sq units
8 units Radius; 10 units Height904.7787 sq units
8 units Radius; 15 units Height1,156.1061 sq units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cylinder Surface Area Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Cylinder Surface Area Calculator calculator do?

It helps with estimating material, coating, or label coverage for cylinders.

What formula does the Cylinder Surface Area Calculator calculator use?

Cylinder total surface area = 2 × π × radius × (height + radius).

What inputs are valid?

Radius and height must be positive.

When would I use this?

estimating material, coating, or label coverage for cylinders

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