Volume = pi x r^2 x L pi = 3.141592654 r (radius) = 1 feet L (Height) = 2 feet Volume = 6.283185307 cubic ft
The volume of a cuboid tank requires three measures: height, width and breadth. The last of these is missing so the question cannot be answered. If the container is cylindrical, its volume is about 94 gallons. If it is a cuboid, the volume is about 60 gallons per foot of breadth.
Volume: 3*15*2 = 90 cubic ft
Radius: 18.84/2*pi = about 3 feetVolume: pi*3*3*1.5 = 42.412 cubic feet rounded to three decimal places
If the solid shape you have in your hand is truly a 'cube', then its width is also 2 ft and its height is also 2 ft. Its volume is then 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic ft.
i would say about 7 metres tall and 23 metres long and 2 metres wide
Volume = pi x r^2 x L pi = 3.141592654 r (radius) = 1 feet L (Height) = 2 feet Volume = 6.283185307 cubic ft
The volume of gas in the container can be calculated using the ideal gas law: PV = nRT, where P is the pressure, V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. First, convert the temperature to Kelvin (100°F + 459.67), then calculate the number of moles of methane (n = 30 lbs / 16 g/mol), and finally solve for V using the given values in the equation.
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A rectangular prism with dimensions of 2 ft by 3 ft by 5 ft has a volume of 30 cubic feet.
The volume of a cuboid tank requires three measures: height, width and breadth. The last of these is missing so the question cannot be answered. If the container is cylindrical, its volume is about 94 gallons. If it is a cuboid, the volume is about 60 gallons per foot of breadth.
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Volume: 3*15*2 = 90 cubic ft
The volume is 69.115 cubic feet.
Radius: 18.84/2*pi = about 3 feetVolume: pi*3*3*1.5 = 42.412 cubic feet rounded to three decimal places
If the solid shape you have in your hand is truly a 'cube', then its width is also 2 ft and its height is also 2 ft. Its volume is then 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubic ft.