Volume = pi*0.652*16 = 21.237 cubic feet to 3 dp
Volume of cylinder = pi x r2 x height = 3.1416 x 16 square feet x 10 feet = 502.66 cubic feet
The volume is 1,256.64 cubic feet or 9,400 gallons.
Volume of a cylinder= πr²h The diameter is twice as long as the radius. To find radius, divide diameter in half. In this case, half of 8 is 4. V=3.1416(4²)9 V=3.1416(16)9 V=3.1416(144) V=452.39 units ³ (rounded)
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
The volume is 21.24 cubic feet or 158.86 gallons.
Volume = pi*0.652*16 = 21.237 cubic feet to 3 dp
Volume of cylinder = pi x r2 x height = 3.1416 x 16 square feet x 10 feet = 502.66 cubic feet
The volume is 1,256.64 cubic feet or 9,400 gallons.
Volume of a cylinder= πr²h The diameter is twice as long as the radius. To find radius, divide diameter in half. In this case, half of 8 is 4. V=3.1416(4²)9 V=3.1416(16)9 V=3.1416(144) V=452.39 units ³ (rounded)
The volume of a cylinder is v=height * pi * rsquared 2 radii = 1 diameter so the radius of your cylinder is 32/2=16 now plug in h=62 and r=16 into the volume formula above v= h pi r^2 v= 62 pi 16^2 v= 15872 pi units^3
A 6-inch diameter pipe that is 16 feet long has a volume of: 3.14 cubic feet
A sphere with a diameter of 16 inches has a volume of 2,144.66 cubic inches.
256*pi cubic feet
Of course the diameter of a cylinder with a diameter of 8 cm is 8 cm, but I suspect you were asking about volume or surface area.First, the measurements should be converted to the same units. Since there are 2.54 centimeters per inch, the cylinder has a diameter of 8 cm and a height of 12.7 centimeters.The volume of a cylinder is pi * (1/2 d)^2 * h, so the volume of cylinder with diameter 8 cm and height 5 inches is pi * 16 * 12.7 = 997.46 cubic centimeters.The surface area of a cylinder is (2*pi*r*h) + (2*pi*r^2) = (in our case) 556.06 square centimeters.
A 1,850-foot long pipe with a 16-inch inside diameter has a volume of 2,580 cubic feet. In terms of liquid volume, this section of pipe can hold up to about 19,300 US gallons.
This is dependent on the internal diameter of the pipe. Your answer is the volume of a circle multiplied by its length (the volume of a cylinder) volume = (PI*RadiusSquared)*height so a pipe 1 metre long with an internal radius of 4cm volume = (3.142*16)*100 =5027.2 millilitres 5027.2/1000= 5.0272 litres