Height x depth x width = volume in cubic (unit of measurement - feet, yard, centimetres, metres) e.g. 2m x 2m x 2m = 8m3
56.54866776 or 56.55 cubic meters to 2 d.p.
A rectangle is one of the six faces of a cuboid (a rectangular parallelepiped). The area of a rectangle 4m long and 2m wide is 8m2. Multiply this by the thickness (or depth) of the cuboid to obtain its volume.
A graduated cylinder is typically used to measure the volume of a liquid accurately. The liquid level is read at the bottom of the meniscus (the curved upper surface of the liquid) for an accurate volume measurement.
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius 2m and 9m height is 138.23m2
40m^3
100M^3 (the ^3 means cubed ) Remember when finding volume you multiply height by width by depth. In your case volume is given by 10 x 5 x 2 = 100 m3
10.5
A water storage tank measures 2m x 1.5m x 2m and contains water to a depth of 1.6m. Given that the pressure exerted by 1m3 of water is 9.81kNm2 how to calculations?
The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the height of the cylinder and which is the radius.
The term "trapezium" typically denotes a 2D geometric shape, so it does not have volume. If you meant a three-dimensional trapezoidal prism with a base area of 43.2 m² and a height of 2 m, then the volume can be calculated by multiplying the area by the depth. In this case, the volume would be 86.4 cubic meters.
40 cubic meters