how do calculate the volume of a Vertical vessel in m3/hr?
If you convert the dimensions to meters, then when you calculate volume, you will get m3. Then use the conversion factor 1 m3 = 1000 L, so multiply by 1000 (L/m3). Or you can take the measurement in centimeters, then 1 cm3 = 1 mL = 0.001 L, so multiply by 0.001 (L/cm3).
length*breadth*depth of the structure=...........m3 of concrete is needed. .
V = 141.37 m3
To determine the measure of m3 based on m1 equaling 40, additional context or relationships between m1 and m3 are needed, such as whether they are part of a geometric figure or a specific mathematical relationship. Without that information, it is impossible to accurately calculate or define m3. Please provide more details for a precise answer.
1 m3 is equal to 1000 litres. The definition of a litre is 1 deci-metre cubed i.e. a cube with sides each of 1/10th of 1m (10cm). So you need to do to convert from m3 to litres is multiply by 1000.
I calculate in SI-units. Use appropriate units for your own use. Density is mass pr. volume, like: 0.2 kg / m3 so when you have 10 m3 you just multiply the two numbers: 0.2 kg/m3 time 10 m3 = 2 kg Note that the cubic meter (m3) is shortened out by it self. So you end up with the mass alone.
'by using this formula , Q=A*V, M3/Sec=M2*M/Sec'
M3 is a measure of the money supply that includes M2 along with large time deposits, institutional money market funds, and other larger liquid assets. To calculate M3, you start with M2 and add in the total value of large time deposits and other qualifying assets. The specific components can vary by country, but the general formula is: M3 = M2 + large time deposits + institutional funds + other liquid assets. Central banks or financial institutions typically provide this data.
Pi r2 l = m3 3.141592654 (Pi) x 0.066x0.066 (r2) x 13.44 (l) 0.1839 m3
Height (in metres) x Width (in metres) x Breadth (in metres) = Volume in m3
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