It varies.
Figure this out by using the water placing method
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get a beaker or measuring cup of water and fill it to an even point and record it. then put the pen in the water and record new measurement of water. subtract the new measurement from the old one and you have the volume of the pen! :)
First, Convert all numbers to yards. 60 feet = 19.9 (rounded to 20) yards. 8 inches = .21 yards. Then, its straight math. The volume of a cylinder (or the volume of sand in an 8 inch by 60 foot round pen), = (3.14) x radius of the circle, squared, or (10 x 10) x height (.21).The answer to your question is : 65.9 cubic yards of sand.That said, I think that is probably more sand than you need in a round pen. I probably would go with about 3-4 inches. Just a thought. Good luck.
It is Rs 5.
The perimeter (measured in feet) could be any one of the lengths in the following set:P = {28, 32, 38, 52, 98}
stroke volume =end diastolic volume - end of systalic volume. But how to measure these volume i don't know?
what is the volume of cap of pen
You are confusing VOLUME with WEIGHT. A pint is VOLUME.
get a beaker or measuring cup of water and fill it to an even point and record it. then put the pen in the water and record new measurement of water. subtract the new measurement from the old one and you have the volume of the pen! :)
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You must remember that a pen cap has a very small volume. I have not taken any measurements, but I would predict that the capacity is no more than 5ml. If this is the case, then it would hold 0.05 litres.
You need to find volume by displacement instead of by formula when the object is not a regular solid. It could be an object like a pen where the height, weight, and length can't be easily measured, or a liquid.
You have to LISTEN carefully. When they say ''If this is a pen, is this a pen", say yes. When they say "Is this a pen?", say no. Then they are going to ask, "But if this is a pen is this a pen?", then you say yes. The 'trick' is that you have to LISTEN carefully. 'If' is the key word.
pen = Kugelschreiber pen = Kuli pen = Stift
Pen Pen TriIcelon happened in 1998.
A compound word for pen is inkpen. A compound phrase for pen is ballpoint pen. Also pig pen.
A cello pen is formed as a gel pen some arn't but the cello gelly pen is.