The theoretical answer will depend on the shape of the tank; information which you have chosen not to share. The only alternative is to fill the tank and then empty it using a measured container. If, for example, a k litre container can be filled from the tank n times, then the volume of the tank is k*n litres.
You don't have to find the volume ! If gas is put into a closed container, it fills it. The volume of gas in a one liter tank is one liter.
multiply its height,breadth and length
To calculate the volume of a tank, you multiply its length, width, and height. However, the height of the tank is not provided in your question. Assuming you have a height measurement, you can use the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. If the height is known, simply substitute the values into the formula to find the volume.
To calculate the volume of a fish tank in cubic centimeters (cm³), you need to know its dimensions: length, width, and height. The formula is Volume = Length × Width × Height. Once you have these measurements in centimeters, simply multiply them together to find the volume. If you provide the dimensions, I can help you calculate it!
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.
You don't have to find the volume ! If gas is put into a closed container, it fills it. The volume of gas in a one liter tank is one liter.
Multiply the length x height x width, and you will find the volume.
multiply its height,breadth and length
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-- Multiply the length of the side of the square tank (in cm) by itself, -- Multiply the answer by the depth (in cm) of the liquid in the tank, -- Divide the answer by 1,000 to get the liquid volume in liters.
To calculate the volume of a tank, you multiply its length, width, and height. However, the height of the tank is not provided in your question. Assuming you have a height measurement, you can use the formula: Volume = Length × Width × Height. If the height is known, simply substitute the values into the formula to find the volume.
To find the volume of water in a tank, you can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: Volume = length × width × height. For a tank that is 5 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 3 feet tall, the volume would be 5 × 5 × 3 = 75 cubic feet. Thus, the tank holds 75 cubic feet of water.
Build a tank large enough to enclose the structure. Fill tank to brim with water and lowere the structure into the tank. Collect the overspill and measure it's volume. This is the volume of the iron stucture. Now find the density of iron in a physical data book and multiply this figure by the volume of water collected. This is Archimedes Principle
The best way to find the mass is by scale. The best way to find the volume is to submerge the body in a tank or tub filled partially with water (tank or tub must be equipped with volume measurements). The body must be fully submerged to get an accurate reading. Subtract initial volume from final volume (Vf - Vi = volume of object). That's it. If you are looking for densinty, then Density = Mass/Volume.
To find the volume of the tank in liters, you first need to convert the dimensions to meters. The tank would be 0.5m by 0.7m by 1.5m. The volume of the tank would be 0.5 x 0.7 x 1.5 = 0.525 cubic meters. Lastly, convert cubic meters to liters by multiplying by 1000. So, the tank has a volume of 525 liters.
To find the volume of a storage tank that holds 3200 kg of petrol, you need to know the density of petrol, which is approximately 0.74 kg/L. Using the formula for volume (Volume = Mass/Density), you can calculate the volume: [ \text{Volume} = \frac{3200 \text{ kg}}{0.74 \text{ kg/L}} \approx 4324.32 \text{ L} ] Thus, the volume of the storage tank is approximately 4324 liters.
To calculate the diameter of a cylindrical oil tank, you can use the formula: diameter = 2 * square root of (volume / (pi * height)), where the volume and height of the tank are known. Input these values into the formula to find the diameter.