Volume = 1/3*pi*202*12 = 5026.548 cubic feet (to 3 decimal places)
80 feet
Well, darling, a 40ft container can fit approximately 63,000 to 67,200 330ml bottles if we're talking about efficiently stacking them like a game of boozy Tetris. So, if you're planning a wild party or starting a beverage empire, you've got plenty of room to play with. Just make sure to invite me when the bottles start poppin'!
The AREA of a circle that has a radius of 40ft is 5026.54825 square feet
A 40-foot high cube container has a volume of approximately 76 cubic meters (cbm). This is due to its dimensions, which typically measure 40 feet in length, 8 feet in width, and about 9.5 feet in height, providing extra vertical space compared to a standard 40-foot container.
Millimeters is a measure of volume and feet is only one out of 3 dimensions you need to determine this. Basically, 1 ml = 1 cm3 which is centimeters cubed. Knowing 2.54 cm = 1 inch and 12 inches = 1 ft, you can easily convert all the values once you acquire the other 2 dimensions needed for the container. Ie. If 40 ft is the height, then you need the width and height still.
Circumference = pi * diameter 3.14159265 * 40ft = 125.663706ft circumference
Circumference = pi * diameter 3.14159265 * 40ft = 125.663706ft circumference
We won't be able to compute the volume without also knowing the height.
80 feet
The shipping channel ranges from 12ft at the edge of the channel to 40ft at its deepest point.
40ft by 23ft
The area of a room 40ft by 40ft = 1,600 square feet.
40ft
Well, darling, a 40ft container can fit approximately 63,000 to 67,200 330ml bottles if we're talking about efficiently stacking them like a game of boozy Tetris. So, if you're planning a wild party or starting a beverage empire, you've got plenty of room to play with. Just make sure to invite me when the bottles start poppin'!
40ft = 12.192 metres.
The AREA of a circle that has a radius of 40ft is 5026.54825 square feet
hanging new construction .24ft, remodel times 1.6... taping new (no materials) .40ft- remodel times 1.6. Including materials, $1.70square ft is a good place to start in remodel. Dont forget to add for height-- 1.5x over 8ft, 2x over 12ft, etc. If you're any good, refferals can make you money while keeping price the same= longevity.