Mathmatical formula for finding the surface area of a tube.

July 4th, 2009
  • What is the mathmatical formula for finding the surface area of a tube given its diamator and length?


  • Hi fred777-ga, Thank you for your question. Welcome to the wonderful world of mathematics! I have found the answer to your question : The surface area of a tube (cylinder) is the product of its circumference (perimeter) and length. The formula is : [pi] 2r h OR [pi] d h ...where [pi] is the the constant for circles (3.142 rounded), r is the radius, d is the diameter (2r) and h is the length, or height, of the tube. In other words, the surface area of a tube is : 3.142 X diameter X length For more information, please do visit this excellent website : Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics http://mathworld.wolfram.com Circumference http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Circumference.html Surface Area http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SurfaceArea.html Google Search Terms : tube surface area ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=tube+surface+area Hope that answers your question! Please ask for clarification if you need any. Have fun, kyrie26-ga







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