The formula returns the volume of a cone with the radius given in column B and the height given in column C. Units are indicated generically with “u”, and the resulting volume is units cubed (u3). The formula for calculating the volume of a cone is based on the formula for calculating the volume of a pyramid. Since the base of a cone is a circular, the formula for area of a circle is included. The Greek letter π (“pi”) represents the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. In Excel, π is represented in a formula with the PI function, which returns the number 3.14159265358979, accurate to 15 digits: To square a number in Excel, you can use the exponentiation operator (^): Or, you can use the POWER function: Rewriting the formula for volume of a cone with Excel’s math operators, we get: Or, with the POWER function: The result is the same for both formulas. Following Excel’s order of operations, exponentiation will occur before multiplication.
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