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.
Volume = pi*52*10 = 785.398 cubic feet to 3 decimal places
step 1: get a water tank, larger than the bathtub in bathroom, smaller than a swimming pool. step 2: make calibrations of volume on the tank, i.e. water level indicator. step 3: fill water in it, enough to drown you completely, take reading of the water level then. say R1. step 4: get into the tank, without splashing water, make sure no water spills out of tank. submerge completely with head also inside the water. take reading(ask someone to do so). say R2. R2-R1= your volume. the difference in volume is your body volume.
We need a 3 rd measure for volume
Volume of tank is needed. Let's assume volume of tank = V ft^3 Rate of pump = 100/0.5 ft^3/hr = 200 ft^3/hr To solve for time: V ft^3 X hr/200 ft^3 = T hr
A diameter of 30cm gives a radius of 15cm. The volume of a cylinder is {pi} x radius2 x height The volume required to fill to three quarters full is: volume = {pi} x (15cm)2 x 151cm x 3/4 ~= 80052cm3. 1 l = 1000cm3 => volume ~= 80.052 l So a little over 80 liters of water will be required, regardless of its density which will play a role in working out how much the 80+ liters of water will weigh (and thus whether the container is strong enough to actually contain it).
Tank Williams is 6' 3".
To determine the amount of water in a 25 sq ft tank, you need to know the tank's depth. For example, if the tank is 3 feet deep, the volume of water would be 25 sq ft × 3 ft = 75 cubic feet. Since 1 cubic foot of water is approximately 7.48 gallons, this would equal about 561 gallons. Without the depth, it's impossible to calculate the total water volume accurately.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628059 Volume = 3054 cubic feet to the nearest cubic foot.
volume of spherical = 4/3*Pi*Radius^3 = 4/3*3.14*32^3=137188
3 inches
Volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*height Volume = 5301.437603 or 5301.438 cubic inches to 3 d.p.