It can help you determine the volume of a cubic container and the quantity of material necessary to complete the earthworks. L 2 p rh. Volume p r2 h The volume of a cylinder in cubic feet is equal to p times the radius in feet squared times the height in feet.
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Answers 1 Brandee 23 June 0320. Applying the volume formulas is easy provided the cylinder height is known and one of the following is also given. To find the cubic footage of a cylinder use the following formula. Volume pi x radius of the round end ² x length or height of the cylinder.