This cylinder volume reference table shows the volume for a range of base radius values, assuming a height of 10 units. Every figure is computed with the same engine that powers our Cylinder Volume Calculator, so the numbers are exact.
| Base radius | Volume | Total surface area | Lateral surface area |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.3 units | 53.0929 | 92.3000 | 81.6814 |
| 2.5 units | 196.3495 | 196.3495 | 157.0796 |
| 3.8 units | 453.6460 | 329.4902 | 238.7610 |
| 5 units | 785.3982 | 471.2389 | 314.1593 |
| 7.5 units | 1,767.1459 | 824.6681 | 471.2389 |
| 10 units | 3,141.5927 | 1,256.6371 | 628.3185 |
| 15 units | 7,068.5835 | 2,356.1945 | 942.4778 |
| 25 units | 19,634.9541 | 5,497.7871 | 1,570.7963 |
| 35 units | 38,484.5100 | 9,896.0169 | 2,199.1149 |
| 50 units | 78,539.8163 | 18,849.5559 | 3,141.5927 |
How to use this table
Find the row closest to your base radius and read across to the volume. For a value between two rows, the real figure sits between them — or enter your exact numbers in the Cylinder Volume Calculator for a precise answer.
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