To determine the dimensions of a cylindrical tank with a capacity of 100 liters, we need to use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, V = πr²h, where V is volume, r is the radius, and h is the height. Since 1 liter equals 1,000 cubic centimeters, 100 liters equals 100,000 cubic centimeters. If we assume a radius of 25 cm, the height would be approximately 50.65 cm to achieve the desired volume. Alternatively, variations in radius and height can yield different dimensions while maintaining the same volume.
To calculate the perimeter of a tank, we need to know its shape and dimensions, such as length and width for a rectangular tank or radius for a circular tank. The volume of the tank (120 liters) does not directly give us the perimeter without additional information. If you provide the shape and dimensions, I can help calculate the perimeter.
It depends on the tank capacity (Litres/ Liters) and the mileage per liter.
That depends entirely on the dimensions of the tank and its orientation.In the calculations below I'm making it easy on myself by assuming the tank has a circular bottom (and not a cylinder lying on it's side with the circular ends perpendicular to the ground).If it is a wide shallow tank only 750 mm high then 4867 liters.If on the other hand it is a narrow tall tank 7500 mm high then 487 liters.To answer this question with a single number the dimensions of the tank must be known.Otherwise it will be an equation=H = height of tank (to the 5000 liter mark) in millimetersV = volume of tank to 730 mm heightV = (H / 730) * 5000My guess is that the original question was for a cylinder lying down with a diameter of 1 meter but I've forgotten my geometry for that calculation, hope someone else can add to this answer.
The dimensions of a 55,000-barrel tank can vary depending on its design and purpose. However, a typical vertical cylindrical tank with a capacity of 55,000 barrels might have a diameter of around 25 to 30 feet and a height of approximately 30 to 40 feet. It's important to note that specific dimensions can differ based on the manufacturer and the intended use of the tank. Always refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for precise measurements.
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
There are an infinite variety of dimensions and shapes it could be
There is no one tank, and no one capacity. A small car might have a 35 liter tank, a large car a 70 liter tank. A large truck may have a 370 liter tank.
Capacity is 25 Gallons
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39 gallons
53 liter
15.5 gallons
It depends on the model and engine displacement. My W124 220E has a 70 liter fuel tank capacity.
55 litres
A ( 1996 ) Ford Aspire has a 38 liter / 10 U.S. gallon fuel tank .
To calculate the perimeter of a tank, we need to know its shape and dimensions, such as length and width for a rectangular tank or radius for a circular tank. The volume of the tank (120 liters) does not directly give us the perimeter without additional information. If you provide the shape and dimensions, I can help calculate the perimeter.
It depends on the tank capacity (Litres/ Liters) and the mileage per liter.