About 3,140 kg (about 6,922.5 lb).
The cylinder volume is about 3.14 m3 (PIr2h).
Water weights about 1,000 kg per 1 m3, so the water in the cylinder would weigh about 3,140 kg.
NOTE: You can work out this problem with much more precision if you use a more precise value for PI. Also, the weight would vary depending on the purity of the water and the related temperatures.
587.5 US gallons Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius 3.14159 * 4 * 2.5 * 2.5 = 78.5398 cubic feet 78.5398 (cubic feet) = 587.5185 US gallons
Volume = pi * radius^2 * height
890.19m3
The opposite of "deep", as in "deep water", is "shallow". If you mean "deep" in a metaphorical sense, such as a "deep thought", the opposite might also be "superficial".
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the radius of a circle when you know the area, you can use the formula A = πr^2. In this case, the area is 616 square meters, so you can plug that in and solve for the radius. Just remember to take a deep breath, trust in your math skills, and enjoy the process of finding the radius of this circle.
The volume of a cylinder is V=PI*r2*h The radius of the cylinder is 3 cm and the height would be 1cm So V = PI*(3cm)2*(1cm) V is approx. 28.3 cm3
Volume of a cylinder = Pi x r2 x height cubic feet = 3.14 X (radius X radius) X depth 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons OR...... 13,529 gallons of water!
The volume of the cylinder is found by multiplying the depth by the square of the radius and by 3.142. The radius of the beaker is thus 6.31 cubic meters.
The volume of a cylinder is 3.14*radius^2*height.
the volume of the cylinder is height*pi*radius^2, in this case 27*3.14*30^2, equaling 76,341 cubic inches. Since 1 cubic inch = .004329 gallons, the answer is ~330 gallons
587.5 US gallons Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius 3.14159 * 4 * 2.5 * 2.5 = 78.5398 cubic feet 78.5398 (cubic feet) = 587.5185 US gallons
3,489
21.206 cubic feet.
Weigh the key. With water, fill a graduated cylinder to a mark that is deep enough to cover the key. Now place the key in the water, and measure how much the water goes up. That will give you the volume of the key. Density is weight divided by volume.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (height)Radius = 6.5-ftHeight = 3-ft 6-in = 3.5-ftVolume = (pi) (6.5)2 (3.5) = 464.56 cubic feet = 3,475 gallons full to the brim.
21.76 US gallons of water.
About 235 pounds. To figure that, find the volume of the pool in gallons (pi X radius squared X height) and multiply the answer by the approximate weight of a gallon of water (8.3 pounds). Hope that helps.