If you mean a cylinder, use the formula base x height; the base is calculated as pi x r squared, so the volume becomes pi x r2 x height. r (the radius) is half the diameter.
the volume is 3768 cubic meters
The volume of a cylinder is given by V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given that the diameter is 1 meter, the radius is 0.5 meters. If the volume is 5.0 cubic meters, we can solve for the height: 5.0 = π(0.5)^2h. Solving for h gives h ≈ 20 meters. So, the tank must be approximately 20 meters tall.
An object that is 1700 cubic meters in volume could be a large storage container, a swimming pool, or a small building. The exact dimensions of the object would depend on its shape and height. For example, a cube with sides of approximately 12.6 meters would have a volume of 1700 cubic meters.
Four cubic meters would be the equivalent of a cube-shaped volume measuring approximately 1.59 meters in each dimension. This could be visualized as a block that is 1.59 meters tall, 1.59 meters wide, and 1.59 meters deep.
There are no square units in any cubic units. Square units describe an area, whereas cubic units describe a volume. If units of volume could be converted to units of area, then you'd be able to tell us how many acres of gas your car burned last month.
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.
Volume of the cylinder = pi*0.652*3 = 3.982 cubic meters rounded to 3 dp
The volume of any cylinder is pi times the radius squared times the height. For your cylinder, the volume is 27.4889 cubic meters. There are 1,000 liters in a cubic meter, so you'll have 27,488.9 liters in that cylinder.
The volume of this cylinder is 3,887.7 cubic feet.
Sure. The volume is 125 cubic meters.
The volume of a cylinder is given by V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given that the diameter is 1 meter, the radius is 0.5 meters. If the volume is 5.0 cubic meters, we can solve for the height: 5.0 = π(0.5)^2h. Solving for h gives h ≈ 20 meters. So, the tank must be approximately 20 meters tall.
Volume = pi*252*25 = 49087.38521 or about 50,000 cubic feet
Volume = pi*2.752*6 = 142.5497667 cubic inches
Volume = pi*52*10 = 785.398 cubic feet to 3 decimal places
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It depends on what you mean by a 24 foot circle: around it (circumference) or across it (diameter)? If circumference, then volume = 201.7 cubic ft If diameter, then 452.4 cubic feet.
6.36 inches wide.
A tank that is 6 Meters tall and has a diameter of 10 Meters (5 radius) has a volume in cubic meters of 471 cubic meters.Volume of a cylinder uses the formula: Area of the end X HeightArea = pi(3.14) x R2 = 3.14X52 = 78.5 sq. metersHeight is 6 meters.Volume = 78.5 sq. meters X 6 meters = 471 cubic metersSince there are 264 US. Gallons in 1 Cubic Meter the tank will hold 124,344 Gallons (471 X 264)