My large pan is 16cm high and 25cm in diameter. How many liters of soup can I make in this pan?
If the diameter is 25cm, then the radius is 12.5cm. V = (pi)r2h = (3.14...)(12.5)2(16) = (3.14...)(156.25)(16) = (490.8...)(16) = approx 7854cm3. 1cm3 =1ml, so this is 7854ml or 7.854L.
You could probably make 7 liters of soup without spilling it!
- if the cylinder is sealed by welding, the same volume- if the cylinder is open - any initial gas
, is what I found on the internet as the formula to solve the volume of a cylinder, I would double-check though.
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The volume of a liquid.
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The volume of a liquid.
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