^rsuare h
diamater 1300 x Hight 1800. what is the volume in litres
The volume of a cylinder is its height times the area of its base. And the area of its base is the area of a circular shape.
4/3*pi*r3 where the radius of the tank is measured in decimetres.
The answer depends on whether or not the tank has a geometric shape. If it has a shape that can be broken up into simply geometric shapes, each with a volume formula, you can calculate the volume of each section and add them together. Obviously that will not work with a random shape. In that case, you can fill the tank to capacity and then empty it out into measuring jars or flasks. Use the volume of the jars to calculate the volume of the tank.
The formula to find the volume of a right cylinder is height times area of the circular base. This volume in cubic feet is then multiplied by 7.48 to find the number of gallons.
V=hπr2
^rsuare h
The volume of a cylinder is represented by this formula:r2Ï€hwhere r = radius of circular baseand h = height of cylinder
It depends on the shape of the tank.
pi * radius2 * height
Pi x r² x h
Pi x r² x h
First, if you want someone else to help you, then you have to be better atasking the question.-- A "circular" tank has no volume. A "spherical" tank probably has.-- If the top or bottom of the tank is circular, that still doesn't tell us the shapeof the sides, so we wouldn't know how to handle it.-- "Sq ft" can not be a unit of volume. No matter what you do to a volume,how you convert it, rationalize it, normalize it, or estimate it, you can nevertell a volume in square feet. It has to be "cubic" something, and that's a lotdifferent.Here's a factoid concerning the volume of some round things. We have no wayto know whether this will help at all with the tank you're talking about:If the tank is a sphere, and the radius of the sphere is ' R ' feet,then the volume of the tank is(4/3) (pi) R3 cubic feet= roughly 4.1888 R3 cubic feet.
pie (3.14) x radius^2 x height
v=sh
diamater 1300 x Hight 1800. what is the volume in litres