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The volume of a cylinder of radius r and height h is given by V = π r 2 h. Then the height, in terms of the radius and volume, is given by:

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It is represented as: h =
(v )/( \pi r^(2) )

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Answer:


h=(V)/(\pi r^(2) )

Explanation:

We are given that,

Volume of a cylinder is
V=\pi r^(2)h,

where r= radius of the cylinder and h= height of the cylinder.

It is required to find the height in terms of radius and volume.

So, simplifying the formula to obtain the height, we have,


V=\pi r^(2)h

i.e.
h=(V)/(\pi r^(2) )

Hence, the height in terms of radius and volume is
h=(V)/(\pi r^(2) ).

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