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To calculate the volume of cement slurry needed to fill a 15-inch diameter well that is 1800 feet deep, first determine the volume of the well using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ). The radius (r) is 7.5 inches (or 0.625 feet), and the height (h) is 1800 feet. The volume calculates to approximately 8,413 cubic feet, which converts to about 63,000 barrels of cement slurry (using 1 barrel = 5.61 cubic feet).
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Dependes on the volume of your barrel. > Radius (r) = 8.5 / 12 = 0.7083333 . . . feet > The volume of the well = pi * r * r * l = 2364.375 cubic feet > Divide 2364.375 by your barrel volume in cubic feet, this = number of barrels.
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To calculate the volume of cement slurry needed to fill a 15-inch diameter well that is 1800 feet deep, first determine the volume of the well using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ). The radius (r) is 7.5 inches (or 0.625 feet), and the height (h) is 1800 feet. The volume calculates to approximately 8,413 cubic feet, which converts to about 63,000 barrels of cement slurry (using 1 barrel = 5.61 cubic feet).
480 barrels
A 29 foot by 11 foot by 1 inch depth requires about 1 cubic yard of cement. If the depth is one foot, you will need about 12 cubic yards.
The number of barrels needed to fill up a pool depends on the size of the pool. On average, a barrel of oil holds about 42 gallons of oil. You would need to calculate the volume of your pool in gallons and then convert that into barrels to estimate how many barrels you would need to fill it.
Dependes on the volume of your barrel. > Radius (r) = 8.5 / 12 = 0.7083333 . . . feet > The volume of the well = pi * r * r * l = 2364.375 cubic feet > Divide 2364.375 by your barrel volume in cubic feet, this = number of barrels.
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There is no possible way to find this. However, one can find the volume of a pyramid by simply using this formula: V=bh1/3
Nathan Radley said that when a tree is dying you fill is with cement to save it.