Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height: 1 units Radius; 2 units Height
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1 units Radius; 2 units Height converts to
6.2832 cubic units
Use this as a quick reference for Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height.
Value Details
Input: 1 units Radius; 2 units Height
Output: 6.2832 cubic units
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Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height
Calculate cylinder volume using V = πr²h.
Calculated Result
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Cylinder Volume |
|---|---|
| 1 units Radius; 2 units Height | 6.2832 cubic units |
| 1 units Radius; 4 units Height | 12.5664 cubic units |
| 1 units Radius; 6 units Height | 18.8496 cubic units |
| 1 units Radius; 10 units Height | 31.4159 cubic units |
| 1 units Radius; 15 units Height | 47.1239 cubic units |
| 2 units Radius; 2 units Height | 25.1327 cubic units |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Cylinder Volume from Radius and Height, formulas, and expected usage.
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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