60 by 3 by 2 =360
Depends on the dimensions of the beam. length * width * height
well, the formula for working out volume of a cylinder is PiR^2 which means pie times the radius squared, that gets you one face then you times that by the length so the forumal is R pR2xL where R is the radius and L is the length. Or Volume= Bh B= the area of the bases h= the height
Multiply the area of the base by the height of the object. The area of the base can be found by multiplying the length times the width of one of the faces.
You would have to find the volume of the box in cm3 and then change units in to mL's. If the box is not full of the liquid , measure the volume of the box at where the liquid levels off.
Well, sweetheart, calculating the volume of a pipe elbow involves a bit of geometry. You'll need to break down the elbow into simpler shapes like cylinders and spheres, then use the formulas to find their volumes. Add them all up and voila, you've got the volume of that tricky little elbow. Just make sure to double-check your math, we don't want any leaky surprises down the line.
volume = length*height*width Rearrange the formula: length = volume/height*width
The height of a horizontal cylinder is 2 times its radius.
height*length*width = volume Divide both sides by length*width to find the height: height = volume divided by length*width
You really should know how to answer that question.Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) .Length = (volume) / (width x height)Width = (volume) / (length x height)Height = (volume) / (length x width)
there are 5. 1-length/height 2-Width and length/height 3-length and height and volume 4-Space and length and height and volume 5-Time and Space and Length and width and volume
The formula for volume is length x width x height = volume. So if you take the volume and divide it by the length and width it should give you the height.
Volume = Length x Width x Height. If the prism is square, then either Height = Width or Height = Length In the first case, Volume = Length x Width2 and so Width = sqrt(Volume/Length) and Height = Width. In the second case, Volume = Length2 x Width and so Width = Volume/Length2 and Height = Length.
To find the width of a volume using only the length and height, you would need to know the formula for the volume of the object. If the object is a rectangular prism, the formula for volume is length x width x height. If you know the length and height, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the width: width = volume / (length x height). This will give you the width of the volume based on the provided length and height.
volume is the width, height, and length multiplied all together.
Volume = Length x Width x Height So Height = Volume / (Length x Width)
You multiply them together. Length x Width X Height = Volume.
You have to know that [ Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) ]. Then, you can divide each side of that equation by (length x height), and you wind up with Width = Volume/(length x height)