The calculation of a cylinder's volume can be achieved using the mathematical formula V=πr²h. In this formula, 'r' denotes the radius of the base, 'h' stands for the height, and 'π' (Pi), a constant roughly equivalent to 3.14, is used. This formula is based on the geometric concept that a cylinder is fundamentally a series of circles piled one on top of another.
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