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Volume of Double Point is the total quantity of three dimensional space enclosed by the surface of the Double Point. Check FAQs
V=πr2(hCylinder+hFirst Cone3+hSecond Cone3)
V - Volume of Double Point?r - Radius of Double Point?hCylinder - Cylindrical Height of Double Point?hFirst Cone - Height of First Cone of Double Point?hSecond Cone - Height of Second Cone of Double Point?π - Archimedes' constant?

Volume of Double Point Example

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2225.2948Edit=3.14165Edit2(20Edit+15Edit3+10Edit3)
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Volume of Double Point Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Volume of Double Point?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
V=πr2(hCylinder+hFirst Cone3+hSecond Cone3)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
V=π5m2(20m+15m3+10m3)
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
V=3.14165m2(20m+15m3+10m3)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
V=3.141652(20+153+103)
Next Step Evaluate
V=2225.29479629277
LAST Step Rounding Answer
V=2225.2948

Volume of Double Point Formula Elements

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Volume of Double Point
Volume of Double Point is the total quantity of three dimensional space enclosed by the surface of the Double Point.
Symbol: V
Measurement: VolumeUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Radius of Double Point
Radius of Double Point is the distance from center to any point on the circumference of the circular faces of the cylindrical portion in the Double Point.
Symbol: r
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Cylindrical Height of Double Point
Cylindrical Height of Double Point is the vertical distance between the circular faces of the cylindrical portion in the Double Point.
Symbol: hCylinder
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Height of First Cone of Double Point
Height of First Cone of Double Point is the distance between the center of circular face and apex of the first cone attached to the cylindrical portion in the Double Point.
Symbol: hFirst Cone
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Height of Second Cone of Double Point
Height of Second Cone of Double Point is the distance between the center of circular face and apex of the second cone attached to the cylindrical portion in the Double Point.
Symbol: hSecond Cone
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Archimedes' constant
Archimedes' constant is a mathematical constant that represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Symbol: π
Value: 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288

Other Formulas to find Volume of Double Point

​Go Volume of Double Point given Length
V=πr2((l-hFirst Cone-hSecond Cone)+hFirst Cone3+hSecond Cone3)
​Go Volume of Double Point given Height of Second Cone
V=πr2(hCylinder+l-hCylinder-hSecond Cone3+hSecond Cone3)
​Go Volume of Double Point given Height of First Cone
V=πr2(hCylinder+hFirst Cone3+l-hCylinder-hFirst Cone3)

How to Evaluate Volume of Double Point?

Volume of Double Point evaluator uses Volume of Double Point = pi*Radius of Double Point^2*(Cylindrical Height of Double Point+Height of First Cone of Double Point/3+Height of Second Cone of Double Point/3) to evaluate the Volume of Double Point, Volume of Double Point formula is defined as the total quantity of three dimensional space enclosed by the surface of the Double Point. Volume of Double Point is denoted by V symbol.

How to evaluate Volume of Double Point using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Volume of Double Point, enter Radius of Double Point (r), Cylindrical Height of Double Point (hCylinder), Height of First Cone of Double Point (hFirst Cone) & Height of Second Cone of Double Point (hSecond Cone) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Volume of Double Point

What is the formula to find Volume of Double Point?
The formula of Volume of Double Point is expressed as Volume of Double Point = pi*Radius of Double Point^2*(Cylindrical Height of Double Point+Height of First Cone of Double Point/3+Height of Second Cone of Double Point/3). Here is an example- 2225.295 = pi*5^2*(20+15/3+10/3).
How to calculate Volume of Double Point?
With Radius of Double Point (r), Cylindrical Height of Double Point (hCylinder), Height of First Cone of Double Point (hFirst Cone) & Height of Second Cone of Double Point (hSecond Cone) we can find Volume of Double Point using the formula - Volume of Double Point = pi*Radius of Double Point^2*(Cylindrical Height of Double Point+Height of First Cone of Double Point/3+Height of Second Cone of Double Point/3). This formula also uses Archimedes' constant .
What are the other ways to Calculate Volume of Double Point?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Volume of Double Point-
  • Volume of Double Point=pi*Radius of Double Point^2*((Length of Double Point-Height of First Cone of Double Point-Height of Second Cone of Double Point)+Height of First Cone of Double Point/3+Height of Second Cone of Double Point/3)OpenImg
  • Volume of Double Point=pi*Radius of Double Point^2*(Cylindrical Height of Double Point+(Length of Double Point-Cylindrical Height of Double Point-Height of Second Cone of Double Point)/3+Height of Second Cone of Double Point/3)OpenImg
  • Volume of Double Point=pi*Radius of Double Point^2*(Cylindrical Height of Double Point+Height of First Cone of Double Point/3+(Length of Double Point-Cylindrical Height of Double Point-Height of First Cone of Double Point)/3)OpenImg
Can the Volume of Double Point be negative?
No, the Volume of Double Point, measured in Volume cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Volume of Double Point?
Volume of Double Point is usually measured using the Cubic Meter[m³] for Volume. Cubic Centimeter[m³], Cubic Millimeter[m³], Liter[m³] are the few other units in which Volume of Double Point can be measured.
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