r=4, h=10
- Input
- r=4, h=10
- Expected output
- V ≈ 502.7 cm³
V = π × 16 × 10 ≈ 502.7.
cylinder volume calculator
V = π × r² × h. Lateral area: 2πrh. Total area (with bases): 2πr(r+h).
V = π × 16 × 10 ≈ 502.7.
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