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∙ 13y agoVolume = pi*752*120 = 2120575.041 cubic cm
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∙ 13y agoThe formula to work it out is: The diameter times Pi times height (or length in this case). Therefore it's 3.75 x 3.14 x 120 = 1413
First find the volume of the cylinder which is the area of the base (a circle) times the length.Area of the circle:A=pi*r2Here I'll use 3.14 as an approximation of pi and r, the radius is half the diameter (60 in.)3.14*60211304 in2This is the area of the circle. Now multiply that by the length:11304 in2 * 60 in = 678240 in3This is the volume in cubic inches of the cylinder.Now you need to convert cubic inches to gallons.I looked it up online, so not sure if it's accurate, but my source says1 US Gallon = 231 Cubic InchesTherefore, 678240/231 = approximately 2936 US Gallons(rounded to nearest whole number)
The volume of a rectangular prism is length x height x width. So in this case, the volume is 8 x 3 x 5 = 120.
To find the height, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. Rearranging the formula, we have height = volume / (length x width). Substituting the given values, the height of the rectangle prism would be 120 in cubed / (4in x 6in) = 5 in.
Assuming these are the three orthogonal dimensions (length breadth and height) of a cuboid, the volume is: 1*3*40 = 120 cubic cm
The formula to work it out is: The diameter times Pi times height (or length in this case). Therefore it's 3.75 x 3.14 x 120 = 1413
The volume of a 6-inch pipe can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half the diameter) and h is the height of the pipe. With a 6-inch diameter, the radius is 3 inches. Assuming a standard pipe length of 10 feet (120 inches), the volume of the pipe would be approximately 212.8 gallons.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: V = r2 x Pi x heightWith a diameter of 55 feet, the radius is 55/2 = 27.5 feet. Using 3.14 for Pi in the equation we get this:V = 27.52 x 3.14 x 120 756.25 x 3.14 x 120 = volume of 284,955 cubic feet.
Radius = 60*12 = 720 inches Volume = pi*7202*4 = 6514406.526 cubic inches
To calculate the weight of a hollow pipe, you need to know the outer diameter, inner diameter, and length of the pipe. First, calculate the volume by subtracting the volume of the inner cylinder from the volume of the outer cylinder. Then, multiply the volume by the density of the material to get the weight. Alternatively, you can find online calculators that can help with this calculation.
The volume of a cylinder is (pi)R2L. (R=radius, L=length) This hose has a radius = 2 inches and length = 10ft = 120 inches. Volume = (pi) (2)2 (120) = 480(pi) = 1507.964 inch3 1 gallon = 231 inch3 Hose = (1,507.964/231) = 6.528 gallons(rounded)
First find the volume of the cylinder which is the area of the base (a circle) times the length.Area of the circle:A=pi*r2Here I'll use 3.14 as an approximation of pi and r, the radius is half the diameter (60 in.)3.14*60211304 in2This is the area of the circle. Now multiply that by the length:11304 in2 * 60 in = 678240 in3This is the volume in cubic inches of the cylinder.Now you need to convert cubic inches to gallons.I looked it up online, so not sure if it's accurate, but my source says1 US Gallon = 231 Cubic InchesTherefore, 678240/231 = approximately 2936 US Gallons(rounded to nearest whole number)
The volume of a rectangular prism is length x height x width. So in this case, the volume is 8 x 3 x 5 = 120.
The pipe is a cylinder.Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (Radius)2 x (length)Radius = 1/2 diameterVolume of the pipe = (pi) x (1)2 x 120 = 120 pi = 377 cubic inches = 1.632 gallons.That's the volume of the pipe. I have no way to know if there's anything in it.
To find the height, we can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length x width x height. Rearranging the formula, we have height = volume / (length x width). Substituting the given values, the height of the rectangle prism would be 120 in cubed / (4in x 6in) = 5 in.
Diameter of the circle: 120/pi = 38.197 inches rounded
SA of cylinder = 2πr^2 +2πrh2πr^2 + 2πrh = 120.....substitute2π(5)^2 + 2π(5)h = 120.....missing height; simplify50π + 10πh = 120....divide by h each side to CLT with both coefficients(50π + 10πh)/h = 120/h60π = 120/h.....multiply h back in60πh = 120......divide 120 by 60πh = 2π or approximately 6.28 units