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For a hole 36" deep X 18" diameter, you would need approx. 1/5 cu. yd. concrete.
This cylinder holds up to 0.154 liter of water.
how much does a gallon of concrete weigh
You can't get much more concrete than something that big.
7 gallons
13.5 cu ft
Weight will depend on the size of the cylinder, and whether it is solid or hollow like a pipe. You said 2 foot round, but do you mean diameter or circumference- and how tall is the cylinder? We need more information to answer this.
The answer depends on which one of the measures is the length (height) and also on whether the other measure is the radius, diameter or circumference.
Approx 10.3 US gallons.
The weight (not mass) is 69.05 pound weight.
For a hole 36" deep X 18" diameter, you would need approx. 1/5 cu. yd. concrete.
There's any number of possibilities. It's important to know how much volume is in a pipe of a certain diameter, for example oil or water pipes. Buildings that use concrete pillars for support will need to know how much concrete to pour in the cylindrical forms. There are many more examples possible.
This cylinder holds up to 0.154 liter of water.
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Canister holds 3 tennis balls the diameter of the balls is the same as the diameter of the cylinder 6 cm how much space in the cylinder is not taken? Since 3 tennis balls fit in the cylinder, the height of the cylinder is 3 * the diameter of a tennis ball Volume of Sphere = 4/3 * Π radius^3 Volume of Cylinder = height * Π radius^2 The diameter of a tennis ball is 6 cm The radius is 3 cm. Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * radius^3 Volume of 3 balls = 3* 4/3 * Π * 3^3 Height of Cylinder = 3 * 6 cm = 18 cm Volume of cylinder = 18 * Π * 3^2 Space in the cylinder is not taken = Volume of cylinder - Volume of 3 balls Do the math, you should get 169.6 cc for the space in the cylinder is not taken.
When dealing with conrete the "slump" refers to how much will a sample sag, reduce in height in a given time frame. re: a 5" slump means that after removing the CYLINDER the concrete will lose 5 inches of elevation. The slump cylinder is the tool used to determine the slump of concrete.
18.6240 yd³