If the tank is a right circular cylinder, as may be implied by the question, the volume is the product of pi, the square of the radius (half the diameter) and the height. This number is about 4.5 X 103 cubic feet, to the justified number of significant digits.
pi x (diameter squared/4) times height = volume volume = 808,727
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*d2*h/4 = 3.14*3.52*2.5 = 96.2 m3
Volume = pi*r2*h (where the lengths are in decimetres) = 461.8 litres.
The volume would be pi*r^2*height =pi*(3.5ft)^2*15ft which gives an answer of 577.2676501 cubic feet.
V=pi r2 h =pi * 1.82 * 4.8 =48.86 m3
pi x (diameter squared/4) times height = volume volume = 808,727
If the 9' is the diameter of the tank and the 2' is the height, then the volume is 951.78 gallons. (rounded) If the 9' is the height of the tank and the 2' is the diameter, then the volume is 211.51 gallons. (rounded)
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*d2*h/4 = 3.14*3.52*2.5 = 96.2 m3
radius = diameter ÷ 2 volume cylinder = area of end × height → volume = π × radius² × height → volume = π × (diameter ÷ 2)² × height →volume = π × (6m ÷ 2)² × 3 m → volume = 27π m³ ≈ 27 × 3.14 m³ = 84.78 m³ ≈ 84.8 m³ to 1 dp.
Volume = pi*r2*h (where the lengths are in decimetres) = 461.8 litres.
Assume these facts relate to the volume of this cylindrical tank. Volume (V) = π r2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. V = π 76.52 x 132 = 2426870.9 cu in = 1404.44 cu ft
A 14 foot diameter tank has a volume of 154 cubic feet per foot of height and it takes 7.48 gallons per cubic foot7.48 * 154 = 1150 gallons per foot of height
Is this a rectangular tank or a circular (cylindrical) or an ellipsoid tank? If rectangular: 30 * 12 * 8 = 2880 cubic feet If cylindrical which dimension is the diameter? V = PI * r2 *h Where PI is 3,14159...; r2 is the radius (half the diameter) squared; h is the height
The volume would be pi*r^2*height =pi*(3.5ft)^2*15ft which gives an answer of 577.2676501 cubic feet.
Impossible to answer ! Even given the capacity and the height - there are still more than one answer !
Assuming that the tank is cylindrical: Volume = ¶*r2*hKnowing this, the volume of the cylinder is 78.54 ft3.1ft3 = 7.48 US liquid Gallons.So... the tank will hold around 587.52 US liquid gallons.
It is: pi*0.875 squared*3 = 7.216 cubic m rounded to 3 d.p.