Surface Area = (Circumference)(Height)*
Volume = ∏r2 x Height
*If you want to include the top and the bottom in the surface area of the column you have to add the area of the top and bottom. So, the Total Surface Area = [(Circumference)(Height)] + 4(∏)(Radius2)
column length 9" greadth 9" height 14'
I need to calculate the area of a baseball diamond (90x4) and convert it to square yards
You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.
To calculate the surface area of the equilateral triangular-based prism, you need to calculate the area of the equilateral triangle and all the other sides of the prism. The total area of all the phases will give the total surface are of an equilateral triangular based prism.
you split your shape in half, (The rectangle and the triangle), by putting a line through it and then calculate the area of the rectangle and then calculate the area of the triangle, half the area of the triangle then add the area of the triangle and the rectangle together!Then you should have your answer!
Area = 1/2*base*perpendicular height
Calculate the round column shuttering
How to calculate round column volume. +== No formula given so how can the "answer" be useful? The volume of a round column of radius r and height h is that of any cylinder: r^2.pi.h.
Multiply column inside diameter by the column's length. Then convert to units you need. The above is not correct.The volume of a column is the circular area of the column multiplied by the length, pi*radius^2*length.
Get the summation of the AREA of all columns and multiply with the effective height.
self weight calculation of column
You cannot. The whole point in describing it as a water column is that it is a body of water that is 2 metres high - WHATEVER the size of its cross sectional area.
no the column length does not matter. All that matters is the pressure inside it (I'm assuming it is a hollow column with a piston inside), and the cross sectional area inside the column, equal to the surface area of the piston. If you're talking about a hollow tank shaped like a cylinder and a pump is pressuring it up, then the length may matter. What "force" are you talking about?
The column is outside the casino in the entertainment area!
Surface area of a cylinder (the column) = pi*diameter*height and measured in square units.
length x width = area
My= As*Fy*Jd As= Area of steel reinforcement (tensile steel only) Fy= yield strength of steel Jd= moment arm
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