A ahmadleb3 New Member Nov 1, 2006 #1 Can anybody give that answer for this please :: Circular bylinder of R=6cm is concentric witht the Z-axis btw z=-3cm & 3cm find the volume.
Can anybody give that answer for this please :: Circular bylinder of R=6cm is concentric witht the Z-axis btw z=-3cm & 3cm find the volume.
P Pommie Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 1, 2006 #2 So, 6cm diameter and 6cm length Guess that would be 6*6*3.14/4 * 6 Mike.
Papabravo Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 1, 2006 #3 ahmadleb3 said: Can anybody give that answer for this please :: Circular bylinder of R=6cm is concentric witht the Z-axis btw z=-3cm & 3cm find the volume. Click to expand... I'm sorry -- what exactly is a bylinder? I couldn't find it in my Funk & Wagnells
ahmadleb3 said: Can anybody give that answer for this please :: Circular bylinder of R=6cm is concentric witht the Z-axis btw z=-3cm & 3cm find the volume. Click to expand... I'm sorry -- what exactly is a bylinder? I couldn't find it in my Funk & Wagnells
Roff Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2006 #4 Papabravo said: I'm sorry -- what exactly is a bylinder? I couldn't find it in my Funk & Wagnells Click to expand... Try Google - I got several interesting hits.
Papabravo said: I'm sorry -- what exactly is a bylinder? I couldn't find it in my Funk & Wagnells Click to expand... Try Google - I got several interesting hits.
Roff Well-Known Member Nov 1, 2006 #5 Pommie said: So, 6cm diameter and 6cm length Guess that would be 6*6*3.14/4 * 6 Mike. Click to expand... Why did you divide by 4? He said R=6cm.
Pommie said: So, 6cm diameter and 6cm length Guess that would be 6*6*3.14/4 * 6 Mike. Click to expand... Why did you divide by 4? He said R=6cm.
Papabravo Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 1, 2006 #6 Ron H said: Try Google - I got several interesting hits. Click to expand... I was hoping for a reply from the original poster. A vain hope I suppose.
Ron H said: Try Google - I got several interesting hits. Click to expand... I was hoping for a reply from the original poster. A vain hope I suppose.
P Pommie Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Nov 2, 2006 #7 Ron H said: Why did you divide by 4? He said R=6cm. Click to expand... Woops. Mike.