To calculate the volume of a cylinder, you need to use the formula V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, π is a constant (approximately 3.14159), r is the radius of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder. Since you have the volume in liters, you will need to convert it to cubic units (1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter). Once you have the volume in cubic units, you can plug it into the formula along with the radius and height of the cylinder to find the volume.
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The volume of a storage cylinder which holds 2341 liters is: 82.67 cubic feet or 22.34 cubic meters.
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If it is 5 molar: 5 moles per liter, then you start with 5 moles of salt. You will always have 5 moles of salt, but it is spread among a bigger volume. So you want it to be 2 moles per liter, so the amount of salt is 2*V, but we know that there are 5 moles, so we have 2*V = 5, and V = 5/2 = 2.5 Liters. Since we started with 1 liter, we must add 1.5 liters.
water. its all based on water.1m^3 of water is one liter.1cm^3 is 0.01liter.1mm^3 is 0.001liter.thats how length is used in relation to volume in the metric system. the
1 liter is equal to 1000 cc (cubic centimeter) Hence Volume of tank = 600*1200*500= 360000000 cc hence 360000000 cc = 360000 liters
It takes 1,000 milliliters to make just 1 liter. Surely 5 milliliters is not enough to make 5 liters.