If the tank is cylindrical, then use the following formula:
Area of a cylindrical shell:
=2*pi*r*h
=2*3.14*762/1000 *h m^2
=4.78536*h m^2
Weight of a cylindrical shell
=Area*Thickness*Density
=4.78536*h*0.003*8030
=115.279*h.......(1)
Volume of a cylinder that you required=5000 liter=5 m^3
=pi*r^2*h
=>5 m^3=3.14*[0.762]^2 *h
=>h= 5 / [3.14*[0.762]^2]
=>h=2.74 meter
Weight of a cylindrical shell
=115.279*h kg
=115.279*2.74 kg
=315.86446 kg ........(2)
**Volume of a bottom circle =3.14*0.762^2*0.003
Volume of a bottom circle=0.00546966648 m^3
Weight of a bottom circle=0.00546966648*8030
=43.92 kg.....(3)
Total weight=(2) +(3)
Total weight=315.86446 kg +43.92 kg
*Total weight of the cylindrical tank having 5000 liter capacity=359.78446 kg
*Total weight of the cylindrical tank having 10000 liter capacity
=315.86446*2 +43.92 kg
=675.64892 kg
pi times the square of the cylinder radius times the cylinder height.
Fuel tanks vary in size, and so do their dimensions. Even two tanks of the same volume can have different dimensions. Some tanks are custom made with specific dimensions to fit in a specific location in a vehicle. Without more information, little more can be said about the dimensions of a fuel tank.
Volume of a cylindrical tank in cubic units: pi*radius2*height
To calculate the tank's volume, you would have to multiply its dimensions together. In this case, it will be 18 x 12 x 30, which is 6480 units cubed
Volume = Area of cross section x height
you calculate the Area of the circle at the end of the Cylinder and then multiply it by the lenght to the second circle at the end of the cylinder Circle area= Radius*Radius* pi pi being 3.14159265
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
There's no way to answer that question until we also know something about the shape and dimensions of the tank. -- If it's a cylindrical tank, then we could do it with either the diameter of the base or the height of the tank. -- If it's a sphere, then we could do it with the diameter alone. -- If it's a rectangular tank, then we would need any two of its dimensions, or the area of the real estate that it sits on, or the area of any other single flat side of it.
56 Litres, I have this tank dimension also. For future reference you can use this site to calculate your tank volume using its dimensions.
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
Such a tank probably has a cylindrical shape, so you can use the formula for a cylinder.
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the question: a cylindrical tank has a circumference of 13.2, determine the diameter and the cross-sectional area of the tank?