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∙ 12y agoVolume = pi*r2*h = pi*d2*h/4 = 3.14*3.52*2.5 = 96.2 m3
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∙ 12y agoThe volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
a cylinder has a ciruclar base. if the circle has a diameter of 12 then the volume would be 7686.72
Radius of cone = 19/2 = 9.5 mm Volume = (1/3) PI r^2 h, where r is the radius and h is the height, We need to know the height of the cone to find its volume.
If I recall correctly, you would start with the formula for the area of a circle (pi*R*R) and then multiply that by the height of the cylinder to get the volume. This question is a bit ambiguous, since volume is a 3-dimensional property and saying diameter implies a circle which is a 2-dimensional object.
Cube Volume = X3 The height would have to equal X All you would do is Volume/Height. Thus, you would get x3/X = X2
Divide the volume by height first. Then divide the quotient which is the area by pi. Next find the square root of that number. The diameter of the base would be double the square root and then multiply the diameter by pi.
The volume of the cylinder would be doubled.
a cylinder has a ciruclar base. if the circle has a diameter of 12 then the volume would be 7686.72
The volume of a cylinder is: πr2h... So then the equation would be π(1.52)(8) = 56.52 in.3
The volume of a siphon tube would depend on its specific dimensions, such as length and diameter. To calculate the volume, you would use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the tube and h is the height (or length) of the tube.
Four ounces (118 ml) is standard, but there are "stage 1" jars which are 2.5 oz, and there are large ones which are 6 oz (though these are less common).
Radius of cone = 19/2 = 9.5 mm Volume = (1/3) PI r^2 h, where r is the radius and h is the height, We need to know the height of the cone to find its volume.
If I recall correctly, you would start with the formula for the area of a circle (pi*R*R) and then multiply that by the height of the cylinder to get the volume. This question is a bit ambiguous, since volume is a 3-dimensional property and saying diameter implies a circle which is a 2-dimensional object.
To calculate the volume of soil needed to fill the well, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half the diameter) and h is the height. In this case, the radius is 2 feet and the height is 32 feet. Therefore, the volume of soil needed would be approximately 804.25 cubic feet.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given a diameter of 0.75 (which is equivalent to a radius of 0.375) and a height of 3m, the volume would be π(0.375)^2(3) ≈ 1.33 cubic meters.
Your measurements are not those of a sphere. The 12 inches and 6 inches are OK, but if it's a sphere, its height would equal the diameter and be equal to 12 inches. Please repost your question and change either the height or the word, "Sphere".
Cube Volume = X3 The height would have to equal X All you would do is Volume/Height. Thus, you would get x3/X = X2