The formula to calculate the Circle Volume is:
\[ CV = \pi \times R^2 \times H \]
where \( CV \) is the Circle Volume (in³), \( R \) is the radius of the circle (in), and \( H \) is the height of the circle (in).
Circle Volume refers to the volume of a cylindrical shape where the base is a circle. It is calculated by squaring the radius of the circle, multiplying by pi (π), and then multiplying by the height of the cylinder.
Let's assume we have the following values:
Step 1: Square the radius:
\[ R^2 = 3^2 = 9 \]
Step 2: Multiply by pi (π) and the height:
\[ CV = \pi \times 9 \times 10 = 282.74 \text{ in}^3 \]
Therefore, the Circle Volume is \( CV = 282.74 \text{ in}^3 \).