1 liter = 1/1000 m3
⇒ 1000 liters = 1 m3
volume_of_cylinder = π x (diameter/2)2 x height
⇒ diameter = 2 x √(volume/(π x height))
= 2 x √(1/1.5π)
~= 0.92m (or 92cm).
Volume = (Area of base) * Heightv= (.1m2 *pi) * 10mv=.314159 m3 *1000L/(1m3)v=314.15 Liters
shall assume the 18ft measurement is the diameter, not radius. 18ft = 5.486m = diameter 52in = 1.321m = depth pi x radius(squared) = area of the circle pi x 2.243(squared) = 15.8055 meters squared area x depth = volume in meters cubed 15.8055 x 1.321 = 20.879 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000L 20.879 meters cubed = 20879L 20879L is: 5515.648 US Gallons 4592.738 UK Gallons
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1 kl = 1000l, 1l = 10dl, so you multiply by 10,000.
Volume = (Area of base) * Heightv= (.1m2 *pi) * 10mv=.314159 m3 *1000L/(1m3)v=314.15 Liters
Yes, that is correct. There are 1000L per cubic meter.
shall assume the 18ft measurement is the diameter, not radius. 18ft = 5.486m = diameter 52in = 1.321m = depth pi x radius(squared) = area of the circle pi x 2.243(squared) = 15.8055 meters squared area x depth = volume in meters cubed 15.8055 x 1.321 = 20.879 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000L 20.879 meters cubed = 20879L 20879L is: 5515.648 US Gallons 4592.738 UK Gallons
A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
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you move the decimal three places to the right.Think of KiloHectaDeca(Meters,Grams,Liters)DeciCentiMilli as KingHectorDecidedMyDadCouldMove. 1.000kg=1000g 1.000Kl=1000L 1.000Km=1000m
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