(72/2)^2 * pi * 60 = 77760 * pi
so approximately 244290 cubic inches, and that is approximately 4003 litters.
calculate the volume of water a drum can take the drum is 72inch diameter by60inch height
Not sure what milli litters are. 165 millilitres are a volume equivalent to 165 cubic centimetres.
Volume = Height * Area of Circle Area of Circle = pi*(Diameter/2)^2 Height = Diameter Volume = Diameter*(pi*(Diameter/2)^2) Volume = (pi/4)*Diameter^3 Diameter = (4/pi) * Volume ^ (1/3) Diameter = (4/3.14)*220^(1/3) ≈ 6.54 cm
Yes, it can be measured in both.
A sphere with a diameter of 6cm has a volume of 113.1 cm3
What is the volume of sphere if diameter is 4 inches
The volume of a sphere with a diameter of 8cm is about 268cm3
The volume of a sphere with a diameter of 25cm is about 8181.2cm3
The volume of a sphere with a diameter of 5.5m is about 87.1m3
The volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, but the area, only to the square of the diameter. For example, if you double the diameter, the area will increase by a factor of 4, and the volume, by a factor of 8. Thus, the area/volume ratio will worsen, by a factor of 2.The volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, but the area, only to the square of the diameter. For example, if you double the diameter, the area will increase by a factor of 4, and the volume, by a factor of 8. Thus, the area/volume ratio will worsen, by a factor of 2.The volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, but the area, only to the square of the diameter. For example, if you double the diameter, the area will increase by a factor of 4, and the volume, by a factor of 8. Thus, the area/volume ratio will worsen, by a factor of 2.The volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, but the area, only to the square of the diameter. For example, if you double the diameter, the area will increase by a factor of 4, and the volume, by a factor of 8. Thus, the area/volume ratio will worsen, by a factor of 2.
Volume = Pir2 X height Diameter = 2r Pi = 3.1416 Solve for diameter Volume/height = 3.1416(diameter/2)2 (square root of (Volume/height/3.1416)) X 2 = diameter of the cylinder base
The volume of a sphere is 1/6*pi*d3 where d is the diameter.