There is insufficient information for us to answer this question. Please edit the question to include more context or relevant information. The volume of an object is a 3-dimensional concept. By stating that it is a rectangular tank you have defined two of the linear dimensions but the third is still arbitrary.
If the tank is cuboid and you have all dimensions in centimetres, multiply them together and divide by 1000 to obtain the volume in litres.
Length X Width X Depth of the tank in centimeters, divided by 1000.
It is length * width * height.
Kilogram is weight, not volume.
Gallons in a rectangular tank =(tank's length in inches) times (tank's width in inches) times (water depth in inches) divided by (231)
Yes, a water tank can be in the shape of a cuboid. A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces, and a water tank can have this shape for practical reasons such as efficient storage and easy installation.
A tank this size can hold a maximum of 3,590.65 US gallons of water.
WELL, The volume of the tank is 4*3*1.5=18m3. The volume of a rectangular stone is 0.15*0.1*0.08=0.0012m3. To raise the water to the top, the volume of stones that occupy the tank must be equal to the remaining space unfilled by water. That is, Volume of stones to be dropped = Volume of Tank - Volume of water in the tank. Now the Volume of water in the tank is 0.6*4*3=7.2m3. Empty space in tank = 18 - 7.2 m3 = 10.8m3. To get the number of stones to be dropped to fill this empty volume, Number of stones = Volume of empty space / volume of a stone. = 10.8 / 0.0012 = 9000.
Assuming that it is a tank which includes a lid, the surface area is 1300 square feet.
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
its just the volume which is l•w•h (lengthxwidthxhight
The amount of time that it takes to heat up a 300 liter water tank is dependent on the size of the water tank. However, to get an estimate multiply the liters by the size ofÊthe water tank.
To calculate expansion tank, you must subtract an elevator from a large combustible engine. Then add water. It will grow and grow, like a flower. Then, inside the flower, in between the petals, you will find the answer.