Total Surface Area of a Cylinder
Calculates the total surface area of a right circular cylinder including top and bottom circles.
Calculates the total surface area of a right circular cylinder including top and bottom circles. Enter your Radius (r), Height (h) to get an instant total surface area. Formula: 2 * 3.141592653589793 * r * (r + h).
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How It Works
This calculator finds the total surface area of a right circular cylinder. The total surface area includes the curved side plus the top and bottom circular bases.
It uses the formula 2 × 3.141592653589793 × r × (r + h). Here, r is the radius of the base and h is the height of the cylinder. The formula combines the area of both circular ends and the curved outer surface into one calculation.
- The top and bottom are circles with radius r
- The curved side wraps around the cylinder
- The formula adds the areas of all three parts together
- Enter radius (r) and height (h) as numbers only
Understanding the Results
The result shows the total surface area of the cylinder in square units. This means the answer represents the total amount of surface covering the outside of the shape.
If your radius or height increases, the total surface area will also increase. Larger cylinders have more outside area.
- The output includes top, bottom, and curved surface
- The unit is always square units
- Doubling the radius greatly increases the surface area
- Use the result to estimate material needed to cover the cylinder
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this calculator compute?
This calculator computes the total surface area of a right circular cylinder. It includes the area of the two circular bases (top and bottom) as well as the curved lateral surface. The result is given in square units based on the units you enter for radius and height.
When should I use the total surface area formula?
Use this formula when you need the complete outer surface area of a cylinder, such as for painting, wrapping, or material estimation. It is appropriate when both the top and bottom of the cylinder are present. If one end is open, you would need a different calculation.
What units should I enter for radius and height?
Enter both radius (r) and height (h) using the same unit of measurement, such as meters, inches, or centimeters. The result will be expressed in square units of that same measurement. For example, if you enter values in meters, the output will be in square meters.
What is the formula used in this calculator?
The calculator uses the formula: 2 × 3.141592653589793 × r × (r + h). This combines the area of the two circular bases (2πr²) and the lateral surface area (2πrh) into a single expression that returns one total value.
What is the difference between lateral surface area and total surface area?
The lateral surface area includes only the curved side of the cylinder and does not include the top and bottom circles. The total surface area, which this calculator computes, includes the curved surface plus both circular bases. Make sure you are calculating the correct type for your specific use case.
Can I use decimal values for radius and height?
Yes, you can enter decimal values for both radius and height. This is useful for precise measurements, such as 2.5 or 7.75. The calculator will return an accurate total surface area based on the exact values you provide.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. It is not professional advice. Verify results with a qualified professional. Disclaimer.