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You wll also need to know its radius as well as its volume
The length times the width times the height.
height x length x width
Water Displacement Method?
how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
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You wll also need to know its radius as well as its volume
To find the Volume: (1) find the flat area (A = Pi*R²), (2) multiply the Area by the Depth/Height (V = AD). To find how much water the vessel will hold: water = 231 cu inches per gallon, or 7.481 gal per cu ft.
The length times the width times the height.
height x length x width
Water Displacement Method?
It is length * breadth * height.
For mass, you would use a triple-beam balance. For volume, you would either use a graduated cylinder (for liquids), calculate the displacement with a graduated cylinder (for an odd-shaped solid), or calculate it using the equation for volume (for a regularly-shaped solid).
use Archimedis' law- take a known volume of water in a vessel filled upto the brim and immerse the object that you want to measure the volume inside the vessel without giving any pressure and measure the volume of the water overflowed. that will give you the volume of the object(an approximate value)
Usually you can use one of the well-known formulae, for example the volume of a sphere, of a pyramid, etc.
Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.