Keep it simple. Break it down.
(Area of piston face) times the (stroke/height/tall), equals (Volume/Cubic Inches).
So..., "A=Pi R2" translated is A (Area)= 3.14159 (Pi) X R (Radius) squared (R2), therefore done as an Algebra formula, work it from the inside out starting with the Radius first!
1/2 of the diameter of 1.125 = .5625 is the Radius.
.5625 X .5625 = .31641 is the Radius squared.
.31641 (Radius squared) X 3.14159(Pi) = .9940 (Area)
.9940 (Area) times the (stroke/tall) being 2.250 = 2.2365 cubic inches/volume.
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 a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. For a 2-inch diameter pipe, the radius is 1 inch. Thus, the volume of 12 inches of 2-inch pipe would be π * 1^2 * 12 = 12π cubic inches.
There are approximately 16.387 cubic centimeters in one cubic inch.
The volume of water in a pipe can be calculated using the formula: V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, r is the radius of the pipe (which is half the diameter), and h is the length of the pipe. Given a 4-inch pipe, the radius is 2 inches, and converting to feet, it becomes 0.167 feet. Therefore, the volume of water in a 4-inch pipe that is 10 feet long is approximately 7.89 cubic feet.
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.
201 cubic inches
9,651 cubic inches for a 32-inch diameter x 12-inch long cylinder.
The volume of a cylinder that measures 18 inches high and has a diameter of 9 inches is 1,145.11 cubic inches.
28.274 cubic inches.
392.7 cubic inches.
A cylinder that has an 18-inch diameter and is 36 inches long has a volume of: 5.3 cubic feet.
You can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to calculate that.
0.135 cubic feet
Volume = pi*2.752*6 = 142.5497667 cubic inches
A cylinder with a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 6 inches has a volume of 169.65 cubic inches. (V = Pi*r2h)
The volume of a cylinder is pi*r^2*h. The radius of the cylinder is 1 inch, and its height (in inches) is 5232 in. Plug in the values, the answer is 5,232*pi cubic inches, or approximately 16,433.7 cubic inches.
V = 34,353.3 cubic inches.