To calculate the volume of a cylinder, you can use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given that the diameter is 18 inches, the radius would be half of that, which is 9 inches. Plugging these values into the formula, you can calculate the volume of the cylinder in cubic inches. To convert this volume to gallons, you can use the conversion factor that 1 gallon is approximately equal to 231 cubic inches.
No, it is the sixth largest and the third smallest. Neptune is fifth. Here's the list:1. Mercury- 4,900 km dia.2. Mars- 6,800 km dia.3. Venus- 12,100 km dia.4. Earth- 12,800 km dia.5. Neptune- 49,500 km dia.6. Uranus- 51,100 km dia.7. Saturn- 125,000 km dia.8. Jupiter- 143,000 km dia
Schedule - gallons/foot SCH 5s - 22.655 SCH 10s - 22.532 SCH 10 - 22.532 SCH 20 - 22.055 SCH 30 - 21.351 SCH 40s - 22.055 SCH 40 - 20.887 SCH 60 - 19.862 SCH 80s - 21.583 SCH 80 - 18.972 SCH 100 - 17.887 SCH 120 - 16.939 SCH 140 - 16.118 SCH 160 - 15.220
The vacuum routing diagram for a 1997 Nissan 4-cylinder truck can typically be found in the vehicle's owner's manual or on a sticker located under the hood of the vehicle. If you are unable to locate the diagram, I recommend consulting a Nissan dealership or an automotive repair manual for your specific model.
To calculate the total weight of a copper cylinder, you can use the formula: Weight = Density x Volume. First, calculate the volume of the cylinder using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: π x radius^2 x height. Then, multiply the volume by the density of copper (8.96 g/cm^3) to get the total weight of the copper cylinder.
Water is magnetic material but dia magnetic
This cylinder has a volume of 3.3 US gallons or 2.75 Imperial gallons.
It is 1692 US gallons, approx.
85 gallons
117 gallons
the volume of the cylinder is 351.7 cubic feet and 7.48 gallons is 1 cubic foot. 7.48 x 351.7 = 2,630 gallons
aprox 400 gal i have a 4 ft dia tank that's 6 ft long it holds 200 gal
The volume is pi*radius2*depth of fuel = 22.6 cubic feet = 140.9 Imperial gallons, approx.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume of the cylinder = (pi R2 H)= pi x (7.5)2 x 22Number of gallons = (Volume) / 231= [ pi x (7.5)2 x 22 / 231 ]= 16.83 gallons (rounded)
Approx 544 Imperial gallons.
3.14d2divideby 4 #H D square mean cylinder of dia H mean height of cylinder
Area of a circle is pi*r^2 (Pi (r squared)), so 25.5^2*3.1415926 = 2,082.42in/sq * 33" equals: 67,413 cubic inches of water. As there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, the said geometric solid will contain: 291.8315 gallons.
It's a cylinder on its side, so v = pir2h = 5pi = Approx 15.7 cuft