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∙ 14y agoThe volume of a cylinder with a height of 1 and a radius of 2.45 is: 18.86 units3
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∙ 14y agoThe volume of this cylinder is: 550 cubic units.
That will depend on the length of its base which has not been given.
245 * 245 = 60025
245'
x+y=245 x=0-245 y=0-245
The volume of this cylinder is: 550 cubic units.
The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given a diameter of 155 mm, the radius is 77.5 mm. Converting to inches, this is approximately 3.05 inches. Plugging these values into the volume formula, the volume is approximately 757.20 cubic inches, which is equivalent to about 3.28 gallons.
Height of parallelogram: 245/14 = 17.5 inches
245 and 225 are the first numbers in a tires measurement and they simply tell you how wide the tire is in mm. So a 245 is wider then a 225. But which is taller? This depends on the second number which would be something like 245/70 or 245/75 and the same goes for the 225/70 or 225/75 and there are many different combinations. This second number tells you in a percentage what the sidewall height is compared to the width which is the first number. So for a 245/70 tire it would be 70% of 245 = sidewall height, in this case that would be 171.5mm and a 245/75 would be 75% of 245 = 183.75mm so in this combination the 245/75 is taller than a 245/70. So if you had a 245/60 the sidewall height would be 60% of 245 =147mm and if you had a 225/75 the sidewall height would be 75% of 225 =168.75 which would make it taller then the 245, so as you can see it is the second number which gives you the calculation needed in order to get the height. Of course the last number in tire dimensions is the rim size such as 245/70/16 would mean it is for a 16 inch rim and this will affect overall height of the tire compared to a 245/70/15 which would go on a 15 inch rim.
No number specifically indicates the height. You can however figure the height with a little math. As in 245/70-15 the 245 is the width of the tire in millimeters. The 70 is the aspect ratio which means the tire's height is 70% of the tires width. So on this example the height of the tire is 171.5 millimeters.
Cassie is 5'6" and weighs 245 lbs.
The increase in mass is 45g (245g - 200g) due to the added liquid. This corresponds to a volume of 26ml because 1g/ml is the density of water (and marketed) liquids. Therefore, the density of the liquid is 45g / 26ml = 1.73 g/ml.
245 cubic feet.
Look up your BMI, it depends on your height as well.
That will depend on the length of its base which has not been given.
255 mm wide versus 245 mm wide. Can not answer for height since the second tire you listed as a 0 for the next number. The second number in a tire size is the aspect ratio of the side wall. If it is 65, that means the side wall is 65% of 255mm in height.
A 225 75R 16 tire will fit on a 245 75R 16 rim. The only difference between the tires is the height of the sidewall.