Ah*L*W = r2*h*L2*W2
There is no volume formula for an oval(4/3)*(pi)*(r1)*(r2)*(r3) is the formula for an oval
An oval is a plane (2-dimensional) figure and therefore its volume is always 0. The volume of an ellipsoid is 4/3*pi*r1*r2*r3 where ri is the radius along the ith axis.
Yes, you can find the volume of an oval.
Zero. It is a plane figure and so has no volume.
No because the formula for finding the area of an oval, which is an ellipse, is quite different
1. it's liquid from deep inside 2. it's in the shape of an oval and not a ball 3. (somebody improve this answer)
two oval balls
Belgian proof mark on black powder guns
draw a oval with squiggles inside of it.
oval tanks for liquid provide better stability in motion than any other tanks.
Tom Tailor
If the oval tank is standing with the water level parallel to the oval bottom then the surface area of the oval times the water depth is the volume. V = A x h Oval is an unprecise term. If you had said elliptical it would be easier knowing the major and minor axes. If the tank is lying down, or at any other angle than standing up, with the water surface NOT parallel to the oval bottom it becomes rather difficult.