Volume of a cylinder is: Area of the circle x depth Area of a circle is: (pi * diameter^2)/4 where diameter is 2 ft Depth is: 1 ft Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 3.14ft^2 * 1 ft = 3.14 cubic feet of water
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
To answer this question, you can calculate the volume of the cylinder in cubic inches, then use the fact that a gallon is 231 cubic inches to convert to gallons. Cylinder volume is the cylinder base area (the circle that is 12 inches in diameter) times the height. Cylinder base area: 12 inch diameter, using pi x r2 = 3.14159 x 62 = 113 in2. Cylinder volume: 113 in2 x 10 ft x 12 in/ft = 13560 in3. Conversion to gallons: 13560 in3 (divided by) 231 in3/gallon = 58.7 gallons.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder isV = πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the height.Thus, the volume of water needed to fill said cylindrical pool to a depth of 6 feet would beV = π(7.5)2(6)V = 337.5π which approximately equals 1059.75 cubic feet.
To determine the volume of an irregular object using graduated cylinders, you fill a graduated cylinder with water right to the top, then submerge the object in the water. Measure the water that overflows using a second graduated cylinder, and read the water level in it in cc's or cubic inches. That is the object's volume.
volume of cylinder = pi r2 h so if h = d, h = 2r so v= pi r2 2r depends on the lengths now just fill in the equation
It will take 5,104.1 gallons of water to fill this cylinder.
615,142 gallons of water are needed to fill this cylinder.
Assuming the cylinder's diameter is 3', it will take 21.2 cubic feet.
they would both fill up at the same pace/rate
You can run a water displacement test. Where you fill a graduated cylinder with a certain amount of water. Then, drop the penny in and see the difference. And that would be your volume.
You can fill a cylinder with gas.
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
A label on a bottle bought in a shop would show the volume. If there is no label, fill the bottle with water to the top, then empty the water into a measuring jar or cylinder. The volume is then read off the scale marked on the measuring jar or cylinder.
To answer this question, you can calculate the volume of the cylinder in cubic inches, then use the fact that a gallon is 231 cubic inches to convert to gallons. Cylinder volume is the cylinder base area (the circle that is 12 inches in diameter) times the height. Cylinder base area: 12 inch diameter, using pi x r2 = 3.14159 x 62 = 113 in2. Cylinder volume: 113 in2 x 10 ft x 12 in/ft = 13560 in3. Conversion to gallons: 13560 in3 (divided by) 231 in3/gallon = 58.7 gallons.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder isV = πr2h where r is the radius of the base and h is the height.Thus, the volume of water needed to fill said cylindrical pool to a depth of 6 feet would beV = π(7.5)2(6)V = 337.5π which approximately equals 1059.75 cubic feet.
Fill the graduated cylinder with water, and measure the volume. Now put the item in, measure the water's volume again, and take the difference