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14 April, 21:16

What is the difference between the volume of a cone and the volume of the cylinder

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  1. 14 April, 21:44
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    The volume of a cone is always 3 times smaller than that of its corresponding cylinder (that is, a cylinder with the same height and base radius).

    As in:

    Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

    and Volume of a cone=⅓πr²h

    But just in case you were referring to an actual difference, then that would be ⅔πr²h, since 1-⅓ = ⅔.
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