Need help to calculate a volume of a shape

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To calculate the volume of the specified shape, it is identified as a 'volume of revolution' problem, which can be solved using specific mathematical formulas. Graphical methods are also available for visualizing and calculating the volume. Additionally, CAD systems can assist in determining the volume accurately. Exploring these options will provide the necessary solutions for the volume calculation. Understanding the principles of volume of revolution is essential for accurate results.
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Hi,
I am looking for a formula to have the volume of this shape.
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Here is how we draw it:
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Thank you for your help :)
 
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This is a 'volume of revolution' problem . Look it up .

There is a graphical method as well . Also some CAD systems can work this out for you .
 
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