The formula is 4/3 x pi x r3
r is the radius
pi is approximately 3.14 So if your sphere's radius is 2 inches, the calculation looks like this:
2 x 2 x 2 x 3.14 x (4 / 3) = 33.5103216 This means that your sphere's volume is 33.5 cubic inches.
pi is a number which is the ratio of the circumference of a circle, to its diameter.
(Approximately equal to 3.1416)
The number pi will come up in volume formulas of solid objects which are base on a circle, such as a sphere, cone or cylinder.
4/3( πr3) where r ithe radius of the sphere
change the diameter to the radius
╥(r)(squared)(height)
Fill it up and measure the weight of water (room temp.) then calculate the volume (L) by dividing this mass (kg) by the density of water (0.99823 kg per Liter)
4/3*pi*(radius)^3
Length x Width x Height
the formula is volume = mass/density since d=m/v then dv=m therefore v=m/d
The volume of water in one meter of a 22mm-diameter pipe is: about 0.1 US gallons.
Look up information about each star's mass and diameter, calculate the volume, and calculate mass / volume. Or simply assume that the star with the smallest diameter has the largest density. This is usually the case, since the stars' mass varies way less than their volume.
These pipettes differ by dimensions: volume, length, diameter, etc.
you times width and height and length
If you only know the length, and nothing else, you can't. If you know the length and the volume, you can calculate the diameter.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, first determine the height or length of the cylinder as well as the diameter. Divide the diameter by two to get the radius, then use this formula:Volume = radius2 x Pi x length (or height)
You cannot. Diameter and length can, for some particular shapes, give you the volume. But that will not give you the mass unless you know the density of the substance.
If you are trying to find the volume of something, remember there is a formula which is volume = length times width times high.
You need to know the radius (1/2 the inside diameter) and the length of the pipe. Then, you use this formula to calculate the volume:Pi (3.1416) x r2 x length
Multiply column inside diameter by the column's length. Then convert to units you need. The above is not correct.The volume of a column is the circular area of the column multiplied by the length, pi*radius^2*length.
The volume of a cylinder with a length of 22 and a diameter of 9 is: 1,400 cubic units.
16cu.ft.
Calculate the (diameter of the pipe (D) divide by 2) squared X pi * length and this will give you the volume. eg Volume = (D/2)2 X Pi X Length. (or R2 X Pi X Length) (Use 3.14159265359 as an approximation for Pi.) In practice, 11/14 Times Diameter is used in lieu of (R2 X Pi) as a quick and dirty but near enough approximation.
Volume of a cylinder (the test tube) = pi*radius2*height or length Volume = pi*15.52*204 = 49011*pi cubic mm
measure the radius of the pipe. (half the diameter - the width of the pipe) then measure the length of the pipe. then use the formula pi (3.14) x radius2 x length. the answer is the volume in the pipe
about the same as the length of the volume