You simply calculate it like a cone, but the height of the cone is the height to the top of the FILLED part, not all the way.
Half-filled is not enough information . . . there can be "half filled" meaning half the height of the cone, but can also be "half filled" meaning half the volume of the cone.
If 5 L is 1/3, 15 L is all of it.
You wll also need to know its radius as well as its volume
Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You cannot calculate volume of surface area. If you meant 20m3, then the volume would be 20,000 litres.
how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
If 5 L is 1/3, 15 L is all of it.
The volume of air would remain the same but the pressure of the air increased.
You wll also need to know its radius as well as its volume
A conical cap is provided to a pscnometer to determine the volume of the test sample.
Historically, the displacement of a body is the volume of water lost if the object were to be submerged in a vessel filled to the absolute rim with water.
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)
cyclohexane is a liquid so it may be filled in a flask of known volume and may be weighted out ... the ratio of mass and volume represents the density....
To maximize the surface area/volume ratio.
Throw them all into a suitably sized measuring vessel marked with volumes and measure the amount of water they displace.
The volume solution in conical flask is very important in solubility ionic salt water. This is because it determines its solubility.
577.5 cubic metre