© Boardworks 2012 1 of 7 Cylinders. © Boardworks 2012 2 of 7 A cylinder is a 3-D shape with two parallel congruent bases, which are usually circular

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© Boardworks of 7 Volume of a cylinder The volume of a cylinder can be found by multiplying the area of the cross-section by the height of the cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is given by: Volume = area of circular base × height h r V = πr 2 h = πr 2 × h

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Boardworks of 7 Cylinders Boardworks of 7 A cylinder is a 3-D shape with two parallel congruent bases, which are usually circular. Volume of a cylinder A cylinder can be created by rotating a rectangle around an axis. or Boardworks of 7 Volume of a cylinder The volume of a cylinder can be found by multiplying the area of the cross-section by the height of the cylinder. The volume of a cylinder is given by: Volume = area of circular base height h r V = r 2 h = r 2 h Boardworks of 7 To find the formula for the surface area of a cylinder we can draw its net. h r The width of the curved face is equal to the circumference of the circular base, 2 r. 2r2r area of curved face: area of 2 circular faces: surface area of a cylinder: How can we find the width of the curved face? Surface area = 2 r ( h + r ) Surface area of a cylinder 2 rh 2 r 2 2 rh + 2 r 2 Boardworks of 7 True or false? Boardworks of 7 Soup cans