The core sample is a cylinder. The volume of any cylinder is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length).
% of volume = 100*(volume of substance that you are interested in)/(total volume) % of mass = 100*(mass of substance that you are interested in)/(total mass).
The total surface area is 150mm2 and the volume of the cube 125mm3
A circular cone has a height of 17mm and slant height of 21mm.find (1) the volume (2) the total surface area, of the cone the total surface area, of the cone Help me please Thank
Volume = Пr2h Area = 2Пr2+2Пrh (where r=radius of base, h=height of cylinder)
The core consists of an inner solid core with a radius of 760 miles, and an outer liquid core with a total diameter of 1400 miles. Applying the 4/3pi(r3) volume formula to these values we get: 1.8 billion cubic miles for the solid core and 11.7 billion cubic miles for the total outer and inner core volume. This compares to a total volume for the earth of 32.5 billion cubic miles.
No. The combined thickness of the inner and outer core is about 3500 to 3520 kilometers, out of the Earth's total radius of about 6370 kilometers. This means that the combination of inner solid core and liquid outer core has about 16% of the Earth's volume. *The reference to "1% of the Earth's volume" may refer to the Earth's crust, which has about "1% of the Earth's total mass."
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False. The earth has a radius of 6,371 km. As such it has a volume of:1.083x1012 km3 The Earth's core has a radius of 3400 km. As such it has a volume of 0.164x1012 km3 1.083x1012 / 0.164x1012 = approx. 6.6 Therefore the Earth's core composes approximately 1/6th the total volume of Earth.
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The crust occupies less than 1% of Earth's volume.
Total volume
The core sample is a cylinder. The volume of any cylinder is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length).
crust
The inner core has a radius of 1220 kmA extending from the centre of the Earth approximately 6370 km below Earth's surface to 5150 km below the surface (the change from inner to outer core is marked by a density change known as the Lehmann discontinuity). The inner core has a total volume of 7.4207x109 km3.
Liquid part of the earth is called the outer core.
9,200,000 is the total volume.