Assuming it's a regular hexagon,
V= 6√3 x2h where x is one of the sides of the hexagonal base and h is the height of the box.
1. Measure it... OR, if you have the volume already and it's an annoying problem-solving question: 2. Divide the volume by the area of one of the hexagonal faces
4/3*pi*r3 where the radius of the tank is measured in decimetres.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
Volume = area X height
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
The formula for calculating the volume of a hexagonal prism is to take the area of the hexagon, then multiply it by the height of the prism.
1. Measure it... OR, if you have the volume already and it's an annoying problem-solving question: 2. Divide the volume by the area of one of the hexagonal faces
4/3*pi*r3 where the radius of the tank is measured in decimetres.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
Volume = area X height
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
14cm
what is the formula for calculating volume of preesure vessels with dishe ends
the formula for the volume of a cuboid is length x breadth x height
Volume = Height*Width*Length
Volume = (2/3)Pi*r3
since a quadrilateral is 2D .hence it has no volume..............