Cylinder Volume Calculator

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Cylinder Volume Calculator

Instantly calculate the volume, base area, and total surface area of a cylinder. Enter the radius and height with automatic unit conversions for any measurement system.

🛢️ Volume
📏 Radius & Height
📐 Surface Area
🧮 Unit Conversion

Cylinder Dimensions

Enter radius, height, and select units

📏 Dimensions

Distance from the center to the edge of the circular base

Perpendicular distance between the two bases


⚙️ Output Settings

Select your preferred unit for the final volume calculation

Cylinder Metrics

Calculated volume and surface areas

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Enter the radius and height of your cylinder, then click Calculate Volume to see the results.

Cylinder Formulas

Standard geometric formulas for calculating the properties of a right circular cylinder.

Property Formula Description
Volume (V)V = πr²hThe 3D space enclosed by the cylinder
Base Area (A)A = πr²The area of one circular end
Lateral Area (L)L = 2πrhThe area of the curved side surface
Total Surface Area (T)T = 2πr² + 2πrhTotal area including both bases and the side

Cylinder Volume FAQ

Everything you need to know about calculating cylinder geometry and unit conversions.

The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr²h, where V is the volume, r is the radius of the circular base, and h is the height of the cylinder. Pi (π) is approximately 3.14159.

A hollow cylinder (like a pipe or tube) has an outer radius (R) and an inner radius (r). The volume of the solid material is calculated by subtracting the inner volume from the outer volume: V = π(R² – r²)h. This gives the volume of the shell itself.

Both are 3D shapes with parallel bases, but a prism has flat polygonal bases (like a triangle or square), while a cylinder has circular bases. The volume formula for any prism or cylinder is the same: Base Area × Height. For a cylinder, the base area is πr².

There are exactly 1,000 liters in one cubic meter (m³). This is because 1 liter is defined as the volume of a cube with 10 cm sides (1,000 cm³), and 1 m³ is equal to 1,000,000 cm³. This calculator automatically converts cubic meters to liters if selected.

You can rearrange the volume formula V = πr²h to solve for height. Divide the volume by the base area (πr²): h = V / (πr²). Ensure that your volume and radius are in compatible units before calculating.

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