How do you get volume in cubic feet from from a height of 5.5 feet in a half circle
The answer depends on whether the shape is a hemisphere or a cylinder cut in half along its axis.
Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
Cubic feet is a measurement of volume. Volume for a cylinder is the surface area of the top circle multiplied by the length. So [(pi)(radius)2] x [height]= volume
The volume in cubic feet of a cylinder a diameter of 1.9166 feet and height of 2.6666 feet is: 7.6933 cubic feet.
The volume in cubic feet of a cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a height of 6 feet is 18.85 cubic feet.
Diameter (or radius) and height must be in units of feet. Volume (cubic feet) = Pi/4 x diameter2 x height. or Volume (cubic feet) = Pi x radius2 x height.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
the volume =pi (3.14) x your radius (half of your diameter) squared x height =volume. your answer is 753.8 cubic feet
A 'circle' that has height, like a piece of pipe or a can of beans, is called a "cylinder". Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (height) = (pi) (30)2 (8) = 22,619.5 cubic feet = 169,205.4 gallons = 837.76 cubic yards (all rounded)
27 cubic feet.
The volume is 753.98 cubic feet.
Volume of pyramid is V=1/3(Base Area) (height) The volume is 8/3 cubic feet or 2.67 cubic feet.
A cylinder with a radius of 2 feet and a height of 6 feet has a volume of 75.4 cubic feet which equates to 2.13509 cubic meters.