Volume of the bucket = 1/3*pi*h*(r12 +r1r2 +r22) Where h- height of the cone r1 , r2- radii Also refer: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ConicalFrustum.html
Density = mass divided by volume density = m/V
Mass = density x volume M=DV hi this means mass equals density multiplied by volume. so mass=d times v
It depends on the volume of the bucket.
a bucket...
Volume is the measure of space. A 5 gallon bucket is roughly 1152 cubic inches.
get a measurable volume device like a bucket, turn your tap on full, place bucket under tap and time out 30 sec. measure volume of water, double the volume and you have your flow rate per minute. from there you can work out your kpa but i am unaware of the formula right now and cant help any further, my apologies
There is no formula for the square root of a number, unfortunately.
10 cupfuls
The volume of a lorry can vary depending on its size and design. However, a typical lorry used for transporting cargo can have a volume ranging from about 400 to 1200 cubic feet. It is important to check the specific specifications of the lorry in question to determine its exact volume capacity.
Assuming sides of your bucket are straight, then it is the height of the bucket multiplied by the area of the base.The volume of a bucket depends on the size of the bucket. Measure the inside width (diameter) of the bucket and find the radius of the bucket by dividing the diameter by 2. If the sides of the bucket slope, measure the diameter at the mid-point of the side. The volume of the bucket is pi (approximately 3.14) times the square of the radius times the inside height of the bucket. For example, if a bucket is 12 inches across and 15 inches high, the volume is 3.14 x 6 inches x 6 inches x 15 inches = 1696 cubic inches
a pint of milk
[(Linear feet x 12) / 16] + 1 is the formula.