Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height: 3.141593 units Circumference; 1 units Height

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

3.141593 units Circumference; 1 units Height converts to

0.785398 cubic units

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Input: 3.141593 units Circumference; 1 units Height

Output: 0.785398 cubic units

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Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height

Calculate cylinder volume from circumference and height.

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Nearby Reference Values

Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height values near 3.141593 units Circumference; 1 units Height
ScenarioCylinder Volume
3.141593 units Circumference; 1 units Height0.785398 cubic units
3.141593 units Circumference; 2 units Height1.570797 cubic units
3.141593 units Circumference; 5 units Height3.926992 cubic units
3.141593 units Circumference; 10 units Height7.853983 cubic units
3.141593 units Circumference; 20 units Height15.707967 cubic units
3.141593 units Circumference; 50 units Height39.269917 cubic units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height calculator do?

It helps with estimating cylinder volume when circumference is easier to measure than diameter.

What formula does the Cylinder Volume from Circumference and Height calculator use?

Cylinder volume = (C² / 4π) × height, using C = 2πr.

What inputs are valid?

Circumference and height must be zero or greater.

When would I use this?

estimating cylinder volume when circumference is easier to measure than diameter

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