How Do You Find Volume Of Cylinders, Spheres, And Cones?
So you are either doing your math homework or working on some sort of project where you need to calculate the volume of some round things. You came to the right place as it is generally pretty easy to figure these problems out once you know the formulas, but I will give you some other pointers to just in case the just the formula is not enough to get the answer you need. Most formulas involving round shapes have some common things like r . “r” stands for radius which is the distance from the center of the circle to the outside. Sometimes you might be given the diameter (which is the distance from one side of the circle to the other crossing through the center) instead of the radius and all you have to remember is that the radius is half the diameter. For example a circle with diameter of 6 inches would have a radius of 3 inches. The other symbol you will commonly see is π (pi). It is a letter from the Greek alphabet but all that you need to know is that it is equal to 3.14 and if you w