To calculate the Volume From Circumference (V):
\[ V = \pi \left(\frac{C}{2\pi}\right)^2 L \]
Where:
Volume from circumference refers to the volume of a cylindrical object calculated using its circumference and length. This is useful in various fields such as engineering, manufacturing, and construction to determine the capacity or space within cylindrical objects.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \pi \left(\frac{31.4}{2\pi}\right)^2 \times 10 = 784.60 \text{ cubic inches} \]
The Volume is 784.60 cubic inches.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \pi \left(\frac{62.8}{2\pi}\right)^2 \times 20 = 6276.82 \text{ cubic inches} \]
The Volume is 6276.82 cubic inches.