How to Find the Volume of a Cone in Terms of Pi

To find the volume of a cone, you can use the formula:

Volume (V) = (1/3) × π × r² × h

Where:

  • V is the volume of the cone.
  • r is the radius of the base of the cone.
  • h is the height of the cone.
  • π is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.

Let’s break it down:

The formula for the volume of a cone is derived from the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = π × r² × h. Since a cone can be thought of as a pyramid with a circular base, its volume is one-third of that of the cylinder that encloses it. Thus, we include the factor of 1/3 in the formula.

To calculate the volume:

  1. Measure the radius (r) of the base of the cone.
  2. Measure the height (h) of the cone from the base to the tip.
  3. Plug the values of r and h into the formula.

For example, if the radius of the base is 3 units and the height is 5 units, the volume calculation will go like this:

V = (1/3) × π × (3)² × (5) = (1/3) × π × 9 × 5 = (1/3) × 45π = 15π units³.

This means the volume of the cone is 15π cubic units.

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