It falls within the realm of inverse square relations; for a fixed volume, the height of a right circular cylinder varies as the reciprocal of the square of the radius.
Sure, but for primary school level
I've never heard of a specific term for the thing you describe.
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It falls within the realm of inverse square relations; for a fixed volume, the height of a right circular cylinder varies as the reciprocal of the square of the radius.