The volume of a rod can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, since a rod is typically cylindrical in shape. The formula is ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( V ) is the volume, ( r ) is the radius of the rod's circular cross-section, and ( h ) is the height or length of the rod. Make sure to use consistent units for radius and height to obtain the volume in the desired cubic units.
When a positively charged rod is brought near a neutral rod, the positive charge of the rod induces a separation of charges within the neutral rod. Electrons in the neutral rod are attracted towards the positive rod, causing the side of the neutral rod closest to the positive rod to become negatively charged, while the far side becomes positively charged. This creates an electrostatic attraction between the positive rod and the neutral rod, causing the neutral rod to be drawn towards the positively charged rod.
Rod Maiorano goes by Rod, Roddy Rod, and Don Vito Corleone.
There is no glass rod in Pokémon Emerald, Ruby, and Sapphire. The rods that are only available are Old Rod, Good Rod, and Super Rod.
Ultra rod is not available in Leaf Green. The super rod is the best rod in the game.
the only rod you can get is the super rod. You can get this rod after you beat the game, after you beat the elite four you will be sent back to your haome and will obtain the super rod.
The volume of a rod can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the rod and h is the height (or length) of the rod. If the rod has a constant cross-sectional area, the volume can also be calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area by the length of the rod. The unit of measurement for the volume of a rod would be cubic units, such as cubic inches or cubic centimeters.
To calculate the weight of an aluminum rod in inches, you would need to know the density of aluminum (which is about 0.098 lbs/in^3) and the volume of the rod (which can be calculated using its length and diameter). You can then multiply the volume by the density to find the weight of the aluminum rod.
weight of all steel can be calculated by multiplying unit volume with density.
pi*radius2*length in cubic units
Weight = Volume times Density To answer this question the density of the rod has to be known, probably in Kg per Cubic Meter ( kg/m3) Volume of rod is Cross-sectional Area times Length Area for Square section rod is 19/1000 times 19/1000 = 0.000361 square meters Length is 1 meter Therefore volume is 0.000361 cubic meters Area for Round rod section is π*D squared / 4 or 22/7 * 19/1000*19/1000 / 4 = 0.000284 square meters. Length is 1 meter therefor Volume is 0.000284 cubic meters Weight is Volume times Density All units have to be compatible!
In general the volume of any cone is: 1/3*pi*radius2*height
It depends on the dimensions of the cubic rod. To calculate the volume of a cube, you would need to know the length of one side (in feet) and then calculate the cube of that length (side length x side length x side length). The result will give you the volume of the cubic rod in cubic feet.
A cubic rod is a shape that has equal length, width, and height. Therefore, to find the volume in cubic feet, you need to multiply the length, width, and height together. For example, if the dimensions of the rod are 1 foot x 1 foot x 1 foot, then the volume would be 1 cubic foot.
Submerge the object in a known volume of liquid within a container with graduation markings. Carefully turn the object to release and trapped gases from concavities. Measure the new volume of liquid with the object submerged and subtract the original volume. The difference is the volume of the irregularly shaped object. If the object is buoyant, choose a lower density liquid or hold the object beneath the surface with a rod or rods, noting the length of rod(s) submerged at the time of the second fluid measurement, then subtract the volume of rod submerged from the difference in the two fluid volumes.
You need the length of the rod to compute the weight. To do so, you can calculate the volume of the rod, which would be length*Pi*22 multiplied by the density of MS, which is 7.86 g/cm3, or simply 15.72(Pi)*length of the rod Mildsteel rod 40mm dia. = 9.85 kg per metre. I think that is what you asked.
If the diameter of the rod is increased but the oil flow remains the same, the retraction speed of the cylinder rod will decrease. This is because a larger diameter rod requires more volume of oil to fill, resulting in slower movement when the same amount of oil is flowing through.
You look up the density of steel, then calculate the volume of the rod, then multiply the density by the volume to find the mass of the rod. To find the weight of the rod, you multiply it's mass by gravataional acceleration.The rod has a cross sectional area of Pi x (0.008 / 2)2 m2Volume of the rod = 1 x 5.027x10-5Steel has a density of approx. 7850 kg/m3.Mass = Density x VolumeMass = 7850 x 5.027x10-5Mass = 0.395 kgWeight = 0.398 x 9.81Weight = 3.871 Newtons