Volume of each can = (pi) R2 H = (pi) (6)2 (15) = 540 pi cm3
Volume of the tank = 3 x 2 x 1.5 = 9 m3 = 9 x 106 cm3
IF the tank is full when you begin, and you don't spill any, then you can fill
9 x 106 / 540 pi = 5,305 cans, with 279.5 cm3 (0.165 can) left over.
There are infinitely many possible combinations - ranging from tall thin containers to short wide ones.
Diameter multiplied by pi multiplied by the height is the area of a cylinder. If your looking for a cylindrical ring, like a dougnut, then compute the area of the smaller cylinder (the hole) and subtract this from the area of the larger cylinder (the doughy goodness)
It is: pi*0.875 squared*3 = 7.216 cubic m rounded to 3 d.p.
2.6m
A standard 100 ml beaker would be about 70~75 mm tall. Of course, this depends on the beaker ... Although beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom, there are two main types. Standard or "Low-form" beakers typically have a height about 1.4 times the diameter. "Tall-form" beakers have a height about twice the diameter.
Is this a rectangular tank or a circular (cylindrical) or an ellipsoid tank? If rectangular: 30 * 12 * 8 = 2880 cubic feet If cylindrical which dimension is the diameter? V = PI * r2 *h Where PI is 3,14159...; r2 is the radius (half the diameter) squared; h is the height
A cylindrical tower with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 30 feet has a volume of: 2,360 cubic feet.
A cylinder has a diameter and a perpendicular height and cylindrical in shape.
By suitable choice of its height, the diameter can be any value you like.
A cylindrical paint can has a diameter of 12 centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters. Which isclosestto the volume of the paint can in cubic centimeters?
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There are 12 cylindrical cans in a package. Each can has a height of 4.9 in. and a diameter of 2.5 in. What is the approximate total volume of the 12 cans?
pi * radius2 * height ( pie = 3.14) ( radius is half the diameter) ( the height is 60cm) multiply them all together you get.............................
Volume = Diameter x Pi x Height. Now you have the formula - the maths should be straight forward ! (Hint) the answer is between 100 & 110 !
If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
In order to answer the question, its height is also required.
A cylindrical tank will be approximately 8 feet wide and 12 feet high.