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The Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring is the distance between the circular faces of the cylindrical hole of the Spherical Ring. Check FAQs
hCylinder=12(rSphere+rCylinder)RA/V
hCylinder - Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring?rSphere - Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring?rCylinder - Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring?RA/V - Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring?

Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio Example

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10.583Edit=12(8Edit+6Edit)1.5Edit
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Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
hCylinder=12(rSphere+rCylinder)RA/V
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
hCylinder=12(8m+6m)1.5m⁻¹
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
hCylinder=12(8+6)1.5
Next Step Evaluate
hCylinder=10.5830052442584m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
hCylinder=10.583m

Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio Formula Elements

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Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring
The Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring is the distance between the circular faces of the cylindrical hole of the Spherical Ring.
Symbol: hCylinder
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring
The Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring is defined as the distance between the centre and any point on the surface of the sphere from which the Spherical Ring is formed.
Symbol: rSphere
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring
The Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring is the distance between the centre any point on the circumference of circular faces of the cylindrical hole of the Spherical Ring.
Symbol: rCylinder
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring
Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring is the numerical ratio of the total surface area of a Spherical Ring to the volume of the Spherical Ring.
Symbol: RA/V
Measurement: Reciprocal LengthUnit: m⁻¹
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

Other Formulas to find Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring

​Go Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring
hCylinder=4(rSphere2-rCylinder2)
​Go Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Total Surface Area
hCylinder=TSA2π(rCylinder+rSphere)
​Go Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Volume
hCylinder=(6Vπ)13

How to Evaluate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio?

Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio evaluator uses Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring = sqrt((12*(Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring+Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring))/Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring) to evaluate the Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring, The Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio formula is defined as the vertical distance between the circular faces of the cylindrical hole of the Spherical Ring, calculated using surface to volume ratio. Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring is denoted by hCylinder symbol.

How to evaluate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio, enter Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring (rSphere), Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring (rCylinder) & Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring (RA/V) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio

What is the formula to find Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio?
The formula of Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio is expressed as Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring = sqrt((12*(Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring+Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring))/Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring). Here is an example- 10.58301 = sqrt((12*(8+6))/1.5).
How to calculate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio?
With Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring (rSphere), Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring (rCylinder) & Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring (RA/V) we can find Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio using the formula - Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring = sqrt((12*(Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring+Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring))/Surface to Volume Ratio of Spherical Ring). This formula also uses Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring-
  • Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring=sqrt(4*(Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring^2-Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring^2))OpenImg
  • Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring=Total Surface Area of Spherical Ring/(2*pi*(Cylindrical Radius of Spherical Ring+Spherical Radius of Spherical Ring))OpenImg
  • Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring=((6*Volume of Spherical Ring)/pi)^(1/3)OpenImg
Can the Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio be negative?
No, the Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio?
Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Cylindrical Height of Spherical Ring given Surface to Volume Ratio can be measured.
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