Example (assuming that you have an even sided octagon):
- height is 18" and L & W is 6 ". it's about 2 " per side of the octagon
- Area of Octagon (A) = 4.828(a*a), where a = length of each side of the octagon
Volume of Octagon = Area (A) * Height (H)
So: Volume = 4.828(a*a)*H or 4.828(2"*2")*18" = 347.6 cu in
1 gallon = 231 cu in
So: Gallons = 347.6 cu in * 1g/231 cu in = 1.5 gallons (5.7 liters)
The conversion factor for imperial gallons is 277.42 cubic inches per Imperial gallon.
To calculate the volume of a tank, you need to know its shape. For a rectangular tank, use the formula: Volume = length × width × height. For a cylindrical tank, the formula is: Volume = π × radius² × height. Ensure all measurements are in the same units to get the volume in cubic units.
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
A liter is a measure of volume; we need to calculate the volume of the tank. For this we need to have all three measurements of the tank.
To calculate the tank's volume, you would have to multiply its dimensions together. In this case, it will be 18 x 12 x 30, which is 6480 units cubed
To calculate the weight of gasoline in a tank, you would need to know the volume of gasoline in the tank and its density. Multiply the volume by the density to get the weight. The density of gasoline can vary depending on factors such as temperature and composition.
A sphere volume = 4/3 pi r cubed
Volume = Cross sectional Area x Height.
The answer depends on whether or not the tank has a geometric shape. If it has a shape that can be broken up into simply geometric shapes, each with a volume formula, you can calculate the volume of each section and add them together. Obviously that will not work with a random shape. In that case, you can fill the tank to capacity and then empty it out into measuring jars or flasks. Use the volume of the jars to calculate the volume of the tank.
To calculate the volume of a tank, we need its dimensions in three dimensions (length, width, and height). The provided dimensions, 23 and 45, appear to be length and width, but the height is missing. If you provide the height, I can help calculate the volume using the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height.
diamater 1300 x Hight 1800. what is the volume in litres
To calculate the volume of water in a tank, you need to know the tank's shape and dimensions. For a rectangular tank, multiply the length, width, and height (Volume = Length × Width × Height). For a cylindrical tank, use the formula Volume = π × radius² × height. Ensure all measurements are in the same units to obtain the volume in cubic units.
The volume of a pyramidal frustum whose bases are n-sided regular polygons iswhere a1 and a2 are the sides of the two bases.Note: cot(x) = 1 / tan(x)For example, I was not provided my a's to calculate the volume my pyramidal octagonal frustrum. I was provided only an overal width (let overal width = W) so I had to calculate a1 with this equation:a1 = W * (√2 / (2 + √2))Then with the given h I solved for the overal width for the top octagon using trigometry;Used the same a1 equation but for a2;Then used this equation to find my volume:It works, I tried it and proved it with AutoCAD using the command MASSPROP