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How to Calculate Tube

What is Tube?

A tube (hollow cylinder) has an outer radius R and inner radius r. Volume = π(R² − r²) × length. Surface area includes outer surface, inner surface, and the two ring-shaped ends. Used for pipes, ducts, and hollow shafts.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Wall thickness = R − r (outer minus inner radius)
  2. 2Cross-sectional area = π(R² − r²)
  3. 3Volume = π(R² − r²) × length
  4. 4Total SA = 2π(R+r)×length + 2π(R²−r²) (lateral + ends)

Worked Examples

Input
Outer R=5, inner r=3, length=20
Result
V = π(25−9)×20 = 1,005.3 cubic units
Wall thickness = 2 units

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