Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height

Calculate cylinder volume using V = πr²h.

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Prof. Kwame Asante

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Ghanaian-British historian at Oxford, specializing in pre-colonial West African trade networks

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Prof. Kenji Tanaka

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Japanese materials scientist at Kyoto University, known for breakthroughs in sustainable polymer research

Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Reference values
  2. Calculator
  3. Reference table
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Related conversions

3 units Radius; 6 units Height =

169.646 cubic units

Representative value from the Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height reference table.

Reference Values

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Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height

Calculate cylinder volume using V = πr²h.

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Reference Table

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Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height Reference
ScenarioCylinder Volume
1 units Radius; 2 units Height6.2832 cubic units
1 units Radius; 4 units Height12.5664 cubic units
1 units Radius; 6 units Height18.8496 cubic units
1 units Radius; 10 units Height31.4159 cubic units
1 units Radius; 15 units Height47.1239 cubic units
2 units Radius; 2 units Height25.1327 cubic units
2 units Radius; 4 units Height50.2655 cubic units
2 units Radius; 6 units Height75.3982 cubic units
2 units Radius; 10 units Height125.6637 cubic units
2 units Radius; 15 units Height188.4956 cubic units
3 units Radius; 2 units Height56.5487 cubic units
3 units Radius; 4 units Height113.0973 cubic units
3 units Radius; 6 units Height169.646 cubic units
3 units Radius; 10 units Height282.7433 cubic units
3 units Radius; 15 units Height424.115 cubic units
5 units Radius; 2 units Height157.0796 cubic units
5 units Radius; 4 units Height314.1593 cubic units
5 units Radius; 6 units Height471.2389 cubic units
5 units Radius; 10 units Height785.3982 cubic units
5 units Radius; 15 units Height1,178.0972 cubic units
8 units Radius; 2 units Height402.1239 cubic units
8 units Radius; 4 units Height804.2477 cubic units
8 units Radius; 6 units Height1,206.3716 cubic units
8 units Radius; 10 units Height2,010.6193 cubic units
8 units Radius; 15 units Height3,015.9289 cubic units

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height, formulas, and typical use cases.

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

It helps with estimating tank, canister, and column volume capacity.

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

Cylinder volume = π × radius² × height.

What inputs are valid?

Radius and height must be positive.

When would I use this?

estimating tank, canister, and column volume capacity

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