16 gallons
The answer will depend on whether the larger cylinder is 4 times larger in terms of radius, cross-sectional area, or volume. If radius, multiply the smaller radius by 4. If cross-sectional area, multiply the smaller radius by 2. If volume, you do not have enough information.
The litre would be a much smaller number.
To find the answer to this question you would have to know how to find the volume of a cone. First, find the angle of the side to the base to determine at what height a cone would be formed if the sides of the cylinder extended all the way up to a single point. This would be the height of the cone. Take this number and put into the equation Assuming you know the radius of the cylinder at the bottom, the wider side. Next, subtract the total height of the cone from the height of the cylinder you want to know the volume of. You will now be finding the volume of the smaller cone within the larger cone. Put the smaller height into the above equation now using the radius of the top part of cylinder. Subtract this total from the total volume of the biggest cone and you will have the volume of a cylinder that is smaller on one end.
more smaller units than the bigger units
Put it in a graduated cylinder. a) Find a graduated cylinder big enough to hold a can of Coke. b) Make sure it has a small scale. (Smaller scales are more accurate.) c) Fill the graduated cylinder with water to a mark on the cylinder. d) Find how much higher the water is when you drop the can in.
They are the same, as far as I know. Plymouth was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation that they discontinued around the turn of the century. The Plymouth Voyager was the equivalent of the Dodge Caravan, a minivan on a smaller chassis than the similar Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town and Country; prior to the end of Plymouth, Chrysler did not have an equivalent, so they moved the Voyager over from the Plymouth model line to Chrysler's. This is the story I got from a Chrysler salesman back in 2001, when I noticed the same thing. Chrysler also uses the name "Voyager" for the minivans that they sell in Europe; (rather than "Town & Country" as in the U.S.)
It is the larger of the two, closest to the front of the vehicle the smaller one is closer to the firewall or interior of the vehicle
The volume of a gas cylinder refers to the amount of space inside the cylinder that can hold gas. A larger volume means the cylinder can store more gas, while a smaller volume means it can store less gas. The volume of a gas cylinder directly affects its storage capacity, with a larger volume allowing for more gas to be stored and a smaller volume limiting the amount of gas that can be stored.
Almost all starter solenoids are directly attached to the starter. It is a much smaller "bump" ont he starter with wires normally attached to it.
Some disadvantages of using a 10 ml graduated cylinder over a 100 ml graduated cylinder include limited capacity for holding liquids, which may require multiple measurements and increase the likelihood of errors. Additionally, the smaller markings on a 10 ml cylinder can make it more challenging to accurately read the volume, especially for smaller increments.
smaller
because it has a V6 and is like driving a house down the road. If you want to use less gas getting a car that is a four cylinder and smaller will help you out greatly.
you will find two plastic tank under the hood. the smaller one is for windshield wiper fluid. it should be clear marked on the cap with a wiper icon. the bigger one is for the antifreeze, you will see a max and mini line on the side..
A 10ml graduated cylinder is more accurate than a 100ml graduated cylinder because the smaller volume allows for more precise measurements. The smaller increments on the scale of a 10ml cylinder result in smaller margin of error compared to a 100ml cylinder. This enhances the accuracy of measuring small volumes with greater precision.
It Is located under the hood behind the battery.... you will see a black box flip open the hold down faseners and wala... fuses will be abreveated. This van uses the block type fuses the smaller ones from 5 to 50 amp.
Like a cylinder with a smaller cylinder on to of it. It will be sittind sideways
Transferring force from a large cylinder to a smaller cylinder allows for pressure to be increased in the smaller cylinder, which may be desired for specific applications. This design can provide mechanical advantage in scenarios where a higher pressure or force is needed in a confined space or for precision applications.