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If you google "you are never going to get laid", you can find the formula there.
If you Google "mild steel density" you find that a value of 7.85 is not uncommon.If you calculate the volume of steel in your pipe (Google "volume of cylinder") calculate the volume of the OD cylinder and subtract the volume of the ID cylinder and multiply that by the density you get the mass of the pipe multiply that by the gravitational constant (Google "gravitational constant") of your location to get the weight.Or you could just Google "ms pipe weight calculator" (see the Sources and related links below) find the pipe shape and put in your values, hit "Calculate" and get the answer 34.6889 lbs (which has far too many significant figures (converted to kg by Google as 15.7 kg still with one significant figure too many as two of the original dimensions only had two significant figures)
Where ∏ =3.14 r= radius h= height (diameter= radius2)Since you know diameter and height, just multiply all numbers to get your answer in cubic feet.(1 cubic foot = 7.5 gallons.)Then multiply the answer by 7.5 for your answer in gallons.3.14*24*4.5*7.5you can stick the above bunch of numbers into a google search for a quick calculator.
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I will assume the round pool is in fact circular, and that the given dimensions are 14ft diameter and 3ft depth.Firstly, you need to find out the volume of the pool. This is given by V=(pi*r2)*d where r is the radius of the pool and d is the depth of the pool. This formula represents the area of the circle times its depth, which is the volume of a cylinder. Radius is also half the diameter, so 7ft. Therefore, the volume is V=[pi*(7ft)2]*(3ft)=461.81 ft3.Next, you need to know what a gallon is in cubic feet (ft3). Google gives a conversion factor of 1 US gallon = 0.133681 ft3.To convert the units multiply 461.81ft3 * (1gal/0.133681ft3) = 3454.60 gallonsMy numbers may not be exactly correct, but the method should be sound. Hope that helps.
Google Sketchup site provides a tutorial for it. See the related links.
Circumference = diameter x pi . The height doesn't matter. You know google is a powerful too for something like this.
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try out the ruler on google earth
It's on the master cylinder on the firewall. If you do not know what a master cylinder is do a google on it and get some pics.
If you google "you are never going to get laid", you can find the formula there.
Pi times diameter, or pi times the radius squared.
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well umm i dont really know i was just checking if there was any ways ? but if you ever google this ill tell you that i think that theirs no pentagonal cylinder..
polystyrene spheres work best . go to google earth and copy the oceans and countries onto there.
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