Cylinder Volume and Area

​
radius
1
height
1
​
​
base area
3.142
× height
1
= volume
3.142
​
curved area
6.283
+ flat areas
6.283
= total area
12.566
A cylinder, can, barrel, tube or coin features a circular base combined with some height for a three-dimensional object. The volume of a cylinder with height
h
and radius
r
is given by
π
2
r
h
(base area × height). The top area equals the bottom area,
π
2
r
(the area of the circle). The curved surface area is
2πrh
(circumference × height).

External Links

Circular Hole Drilled in a Cylinder
Cone, Tent, and Cylinder
Cylinder (Wolfram MathWorld)
Cylinder Area Paradox
Sagitta, Apothem, and Chord
Seven Touching Cylinders Puzzle
Tipping Point of a Cylinder
Volume of Cylinders

Permanent Citation

Ed Pegg Jr
​
​"Cylinder Volume and Area"​
​http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/CylinderVolumeAndArea/​
​Wolfram Demonstrations Project​
​Published: May 23, 2018