Volume of cylinder = bottom area × height.
Let's assume a cylinder with a radius of R at the bottom and a height of H. The volume of the cylinder is: V=πr? h;
S is the bottom area, the height is H, and the volume is V. The relationship between them is: V=Sh, where S=πr? .
Extended data:
Other formulas for cylinders:
I. Horizontal areas
Transverse area of cylinder = bottom circumference × height.
S side =Ch(C stands for the perimeter of the bottom surface and h stands for the height of the cylinder)
The bottom area of a cylinder =πr? .
Second, the surface area
Surface area of cylinder = side area+two bottom areas (S table =S side +2S bottom).
S table =2πr? +2πRH;
S side = 2πRH;;
S bottom =πr? .
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