To calculate the volume of a cylindrical container:
\[ CV = \pi \times CR^2 \times CH \]
Where:
Container volume refers to the amount of space inside a container. In the case of a cylindrical container, this is calculated using the radius and height of the cylinder to determine the total volume of space it can hold. This measurement is crucial in various applications, such as packaging, fluid storage, and construction.
Let's assume the following values:
Use the formula:
\[ CV = \pi \times 5^2 \times 10 = \pi \times 25 \times 10 = 250 \pi \approx 785.40 \text{ cubic inches} \]
The container volume is approximately 785.40 cubic inches.
Let's assume the following values:
Use the formula:
\[ CV = \pi \times 7^2 \times 15 = \pi \times 49 \times 15 = 735 \pi \approx 2304.85 \text{ cubic inches} \]
The container volume is approximately 2304.85 cubic inches.