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Volume = 5.23599 in3
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A cylinder 30 inches in diameter and 48 inches tall will have a volume of 33929 cubic inches. V=PI*r*r*H (V=3.1416*15*15*48) That volume is equal to 146.9 gallons (USA). (1 gal = 231 cubic inches)
Volume = pi*2.752*6 = 142.5497667 cubic inches
To determine how many half-inch diameter spheres fit into a cylinder that is 18 inches tall with a diameter of 5 inches, we first calculate the volume of the cylinder and the volume of one sphere. The radius of the cylinder is 2.5 inches, so its volume is approximately 18 × π × (2.5)² ≈ 141.37 cubic inches. The radius of the half-inch diameter sphere is 0.25 inches, so its volume is about (4/3)π(0.25)³ ≈ 0.0654 cubic inches. Dividing the cylinder's volume by the sphere's volume gives approximately 2165 spheres that can fit into the cylinder, assuming no gaps between them. However, the actual number may be less due to packing efficiency.
Volume = 5.23599 in3
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A cylinder 30 inches in diameter and 48 inches tall will have a volume of 33929 cubic inches. V=PI*r*r*H (V=3.1416*15*15*48) That volume is equal to 146.9 gallons (USA). (1 gal = 231 cubic inches)
You can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to calculate that.
Volume = pi*2.752*6 = 142.5497667 cubic inches
To determine how many half-inch diameter spheres fit into a cylinder that is 18 inches tall with a diameter of 5 inches, we first calculate the volume of the cylinder and the volume of one sphere. The radius of the cylinder is 2.5 inches, so its volume is approximately 18 × π × (2.5)² ≈ 141.37 cubic inches. The radius of the half-inch diameter sphere is 0.25 inches, so its volume is about (4/3)π(0.25)³ ≈ 0.0654 cubic inches. Dividing the cylinder's volume by the sphere's volume gives approximately 2165 spheres that can fit into the cylinder, assuming no gaps between them. However, the actual number may be less due to packing efficiency.
A standard 6-gallon bucket typically stands about 14 to 16 inches tall, with a diameter of approximately 12 inches. The exact height can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and design. These buckets are commonly used for various purposes, including gardening, cleaning, and storage.
Radius = 60*12 = 720 inches Volume = pi*7202*4 = 6514406.526 cubic inches
To determine the volume of a soda can that is 4 inches tall with a diameter of 2 inches, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ). The radius ( r ) is half the diameter, so it is 1 inch. Plugging in the values: ( V = \pi (1^2)(4) = 4\pi ) cubic inches. This is approximately 12.57 cubic inches, which is roughly 0.54 liters or about 18.6 fluid ounces.
The volume of the batter is the same. Volume in the 6 in pan: Pi r2 h = 18Pi . Volume in the 8 in pan: 16hPi . Equating the two: 18Pi = 16hPi gives h = 9/8 in.
To find the volume of a cylinder, you can use the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. Given that the diameter is 12.5 inches, the radius is 6.25 inches (half of the diameter). The height ( h ) is 8 inches. Plugging in the values, the volume is ( V = \pi (6.25)^2 (8) \approx 1,227.76 ) cubic inches.