If you multiply the three numbers, you get the volume - assuming the tub has a "block" (rectangular) shape.
Assuming that both the floor and the upper rim are exactly the same size and the walls surrounding the tub are straight in a vertical direction, the tub is a cylinder. Here is the equation: h * r^2 * pi Where h is the height of the tub, r^2 is the radius (half of the tub's diameter) squared, and pi is, of course, approximately 3.14
You are going to have to rethink this question. If a tub is 4 x 6 then it is rectangular, not round, yet you have described this as a diameter, which apples only to circles. You also have given no units of measurement. You might mean 4 inches by 6 inches, or 4 centimeters by 6 centimeters, or 4 feet by 6 feet, we have no way of knowing. And even then we still can't answer your question because volume is three dimensional, not two dimensional. We also have to know how deep this tub is, before we can calculate the volume.
8*10*3 = 240 cubic feet.Each cubic foot = 28.317 liters (rounded)That's enough information to allow you to calculate the volume of the hot tub,in liters. We have no way to know now much water may or may not be in it.
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To calculate the capacity (volume) of the tub, you multiply the area by the height. Area is pi x r-squared = 3.1416 x 10-squared = 3.1416 x 100 = 314.16. Volume = 314.16 x 14 = 4398.24 cubic inches. There are 1728 cubic inches per cubic foot, so you divide 4398.24 by 1728 = 2.5452777 cubic feet.
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.
Volume.
That depends on the volume/size of the tub in question. A "tub" could be a butter tub, a mash tub a bath-tub etc.
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A one by one by two meter tub has a volume of 2 square meters or 70.63 cubic feet. Such a volume will contain 528.3 gallons of water. At 8.345 pounds per gallon, the water in the tub will weigh 4409 pounds.
Square hot tub is outlined by 2ft wide tile border overhead view the hot tub and border add to 144 sq ft what is the length of one side of the hot tub itself?
The bathtub was 7 feet long and 3.5 feet wide. The tub was used for William to bath in.
The standard tub size is 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, and 14 inches deep
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Baths come in lots of different sizes.
Archimedes discovered volume displacement when he was in the bath tub because the weight of an object makes the water rise.But the volume of the water was constant.He then ran outside on the streets screaming,EUREKA!...naked
The best way to find the mass is by scale. The best way to find the volume is to submerge the body in a tank or tub filled partially with water (tank or tub must be equipped with volume measurements). The body must be fully submerged to get an accurate reading. Subtract initial volume from final volume (Vf - Vi = volume of object). That's it. If you are looking for densinty, then Density = Mass/Volume.