This cylinder can hold up to 171.7 Imperial gallons.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. The radius of a cylinder with an 18-inch diameter is 9 inches. So, the volume of the cylinder is V = π * 9^2 * 54 = 13,627.76 cubic inches.
To find the volume of water in the pipe, we need to calculate the volume of a cylinder. The formula is Volume = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half the diameter) and h is the height (length of the pipe). The radius of a 4-inch pipe is 2 inches (1/6.947 feet), so the volume of water in the pipe is about 18.84 cubic feet. To convert cubic feet to gallons, multiply by 7.48, resulting in approximately 140.72 gallons of water in the pipe.
The volume of a cylinder is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given a 6-inch diameter (radius of 3 inches) and a height of 1 inch, the volume would be V = π(3)^2(1) = 9π cubic inches, or approximately 28.27 cubic inches.
You didn't provide enough information to fully answer this question. Volume requires 3 dimensions, and you provided 2 (or didn't fully explain the 3rd). To determine volume, you need length, width and height LxWxH=Volume. I'll explain how to solve this math problem the best way I can. 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm Now that you know there are 231 cubic inches per gallon, determine the volume of water you need in inches. I'm going to guess you were meaning the tube is 12 inches long and either a 4 inch diameter. Volume of a cylinder can be acheived by multipling the area of the base times height. Assuming your cylinder is a perfect circle with an inside diameter of 4 inches, the base would be PI * r2 or 3.141592 * (2*2) or 12.535668 inches square. Multiply this times the height (12), and you'll get the cubic inches required to fill the cylinder...or 150.796416 cubic inches. Divide by 231 (cubic inches per gallon) equalling .6528 US gallons required to fill the tube.
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The volume is the product of height multiplied times the area of the base, assuming the container is a right cylinder. Area of base = radius times radius times pi, or 18 times 18 times 3.14, or 1018 square inches. Multiply times the height, 36 inches, to get a volume of 36,644 cubic inches. Conversion to customary units of volume: 36644 cubic inches = 158.6 gallons (the start of a great beer party!)
If a cylinder has a diameter of 4 inches, then it has a radius of two inches, and the area of that circle is pi, 3.14, times radius squared which is 4 square inches, for a total of very close to 13 square inches; multiply that by the 4 inch length of the cylinder and you get 52 cubic inches.
2 inches from your bellend Volume of a cylinder is pi times radius times radius times height. V=pi*2.5*2.5*1 V=6.25pi V=about 6.25*3.14 V=about 19.625
Volume of a cylinder = πr²hV = 3.14159 × (2)² × 8V= 100.53 ft³* 1 ft³ ≈ 7.48 gallons *100.53 × 7.48 = 751.96 gallons
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. The radius of a cylinder with an 18-inch diameter is 9 inches. So, the volume of the cylinder is V = π * 9^2 * 54 = 13,627.76 cubic inches.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a cylinder, you multiply the area of the base (pi times the radius squared) by the height. So, in this case, the radius is 1 foot (half of 2 feet), and the volume is approximately 150.8 cubic inches. Hope that helps, sugar!
It would contain about 10895.04 cubic inches, which according to a converter i use assuming you mean united states liquid gallons, is 47.1646 gallons, that is slightly off as there was a decimal to the cubic inches. If you want to do it yourself it is (17/2) squared times pi times 48 to get cubic inches, then find an online website, ect. to convert it to gallons.
2 times pi times the radius squared plus 2 times pi times the radius times the height equals surface area of a cylinder :]
Volume = pi x (radius)2 x height = 3.14 x (4)2 x 6 =3.14 x 16 x 6 =301.44 square inches Shouldn't that be Cubic Inches if it is volume: Length times Width times Height?
The answer will depend on whether the larger cylinder is 4 times larger in terms of radius, cross-sectional area, or volume. If radius, multiply the smaller radius by 4. If cross-sectional area, multiply the smaller radius by 2. If volume, you do not have enough information.
Pi times Radius times Radius times Height.Area of cylinder depends on which side you want.The top and bottom parts = Pi times Radius times Radius. (∩r2)The round part = Pi times Diameter (or 2 * Radius) times Height (∩Dh)Volume = Pi times Radius times Radius times Height (∩r2h)Note: ∩=PiThe area is the outer surface.The surface of a right truncated circular cylinder is calculated as follows:PI * r2 * hwhere PI is the irrational: 3.15158...r is the radiush is the heightIf it is a solid (or a closed shell) then you have to add the ends:twice the area of the circular cross section: PI * r2The volume of a cylinder is equal to Pi times the square of the radius times the height of the cylinder. Pi*r2*h. Pi*r2 is the area of the base of a cylinder. The surface area of a cylinder is 2*Pi*r2+Pi*2r*h. 2*Pi*r2 is the area of the base of the cylinder times two to account for both bases. Pi*2r*h is the circumference of the base times the height of the cylinder
This is the volume of a cylinder.