Cone Calculator

Find the volume, slant height, and surface areas of a cone. Enter the radius and height.

Volume
cu units
One-third of the cylinder.

Usage Tip

Three cones of the same base and height exactly fill one cylinder — that is where the one-third comes from.

THE MATH
volume = (1 ÷ 3) × π × radius² × height
slant = √(radius² + height²)
A cone tapers from a circular base to a point. Its volume is exactly one-third of the cylinder with the same base and height.
The slant height is the distance from the base edge up to the tip.
Height is straight up the axis; slant height is along the surface.
Total surface area is the base plus the curved (lateral) area.
Volume is one-third of the matching cylinder.
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