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I think you are asking how do you calculate the VOLUME of a disk 250mm with a thickness of 20 mm. If that is so, then find the area of the circle using the Area = pi times radius squared formula and then multiply by the thickness to get cubic millimeters volume.
There is no exact formula to lay out pipe miters, but there is information that must be known to calculate the layout. This includes the diameter, wall thickness, angle, and offset.
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).
If the height (thickness) of the pizza is a, and the radius is z, then the formula is pi*z*z*a.
an is a built in formula that uses arguments to calculate information. is FUNCTION
base plate for what?? pump and electric motor
t = PxDxA/2E where, t = thickness P = pressure D = pipe Diameter A = factor of safety E = tensile strength of pipe
I think you are asking how do you calculate the VOLUME of a disk 250mm with a thickness of 20 mm. If that is so, then find the area of the circle using the Area = pi times radius squared formula and then multiply by the thickness to get cubic millimeters volume.
It looks like you meant width or thickness. This is the formula to calculate volume or capacity of a rectangular prism (a box).
AREA*THICKNESS(length)*7.85 pi*r2*t*7.85 - in mm
For steel, the formula is (material thickness) x (inches of cut) x 50,000.
There is no exact formula to lay out pipe miters, but there is information that must be known to calculate the layout. This includes the diameter, wall thickness, angle, and offset.
Weight of pipe per Meter in Kg for MS Pipes = 3.14 * (Outer diameter of pipe in Mtr. - wall thickness in Mtr. ) * Wall Thickness in Mtr. * 7850
density=mass/volume 7.850=2500kg/(0.47*L*0.914) Ravindra
kg = 6.16546 x width mm x OD2 x bore2 ---- 1000000
you find the formula... then you calculate it. Its that simple.
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).