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koban [17]
3 years ago
8

How to find the length of a cylinder when u have volume and circumference

Mathematics
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
3 0
Circumfernce=2pir
Vcylinder=lpir^2

so what you do is take circumference adnd solvefor r, then input that for r in Volume and solve for legnth

C=2pir
C/(2pi)=r
input
V=lpir^2
V=lpi(C/2pi)^2
V=lpi(c^2/(4pi^2))
V=l(c^2/4pi)
multiply both sides by (4pi)/(c^2) to clear fractio
(4piV)/(C^2)=legnth

basically if  you know volume and circumference
legnth=(4pi tmes volume)/(circumference^2)
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