Not enough information has been given such as the height of the flask.
3.14 x 12.52 = 490.625 or round it up to 490.63 millimeters.
The volume is 4.19 cm3
To calculate the weight of a round bar, you can use the formula: [ \text{Weight} = \text{Volume} \times \text{Density} ] First, calculate the volume using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: [ \text{Volume} = \pi \times r^2 \times h ] where ( r ) is the radius (diameter/2) and ( h ) is the length. For a diameter of 35 mm, the radius is 17.5 mm, and for a length of 106 mm, the volume is ( \pi \times (17.5^2) \times 106 ) (in cubic millimeters). Finally, convert the volume to cubic meters and multiply by the density of the material (e.g., steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³) to get the weight in kilograms.
The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
If the diameter is 150 mm and the height is 1,000 mm then the volume is 17,671,000 mm3
If its in the shape of a sphere its volume is 696.909703 or 697 cubic mm to the nearest cubed mm.
To find the volume of a round flask (assuming it has the shape of a cylinder), you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height. The diameter is 24 centimeters, so the radius is 12 centimeters. However, you need the height to calculate the volume. If you provide the height, I can give you the exact volume.
3.14 x 12.52 = 490.625 or round it up to 490.63 millimeters.
7.62 is the diameter in millimeters of the projectile or the inner diameter of the bore the projectile is to be used in. 56 is the length in millimeters of the cartridge case (excluding the bullet).
They're both measurements of the diameter of the round (or the barrel). Caliber is a measurement in inches, and millimeters are millimeters. For instance, a .30 caliber bullet is 30 hundredths of an inch, or 7.62 millimeters in diameter.
The volume is 4.19 cm3
The round bottom flask is used frequently for distillation.
The diameter of a 9mm round is 9 millimeters, which is approximately 0.354 inches. This measurement refers to the bullet's diameter, commonly associated with the 9mm Parabellum cartridge. The "9mm" designation indicates that the bullet has a nominal diameter of 9mm.
To calculate the weight of a round bar, you can use the formula: [ \text{Weight} = \text{Volume} \times \text{Density} ] First, calculate the volume using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: [ \text{Volume} = \pi \times r^2 \times h ] where ( r ) is the radius (diameter/2) and ( h ) is the length. For a diameter of 35 mm, the radius is 17.5 mm, and for a length of 106 mm, the volume is ( \pi \times (17.5^2) \times 106 ) (in cubic millimeters). Finally, convert the volume to cubic meters and multiply by the density of the material (e.g., steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³) to get the weight in kilograms.
The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
If the diameter is 150 mm and the height is 1,000 mm then the volume is 17,671,000 mm3
The weight of a 100mL round bottom flask can vary depending on the material it is made of. A typical 100mL glass round bottom flask weighs approximately 100-150 grams.