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How to calculate cubic meters?

Updated: 10/3/2023
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12y ago

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You need to know the length and width of the cylinder. Next, multiply Pi (3.1416) times the square of the radius (half the width). Then multiply the result by the length of the cylinder. For example, the volume of a 10-foot long pipe with a diameter of 3 feet is:

Pi (3.1416) x square of the radius (1.52= 2.25) x length (10) = 70.686 cubic feet.

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9y ago

The cubic meter of a cylinder can be calculated by using the formula of one half pi R square multiplied by the height. Then, the values need to be inputted into the formula and calculated for the answer.

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12y ago

If the length, width and height is in meters you simply multiply length times width times height to get cubic meters. If the measurements are not in meters to begin with you have to convert them to meters first.

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15y ago

(pi)(radius2)(height)/231 = gallons/7.48 = ft3

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11y ago

Use this formula:

Volume = Pi(radius)2(height)

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