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Volume of a Cube Length x Breadth x Height Volume of a Triangular Prism (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 2 Volume of a Square Pyramid (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Cylinder (Pi x Radius x Radius x Length) Volume of a Cone (Pi x Radius x Radius x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Sphere (Pi x Radius x Radius x Radius x 4) divided by 3 -----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----= By Austin From Covenant Christian School
The volume of a siphon tube would depend on its specific dimensions, such as length and diameter. To calculate the volume, you would use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius of the tube and h is the height (or length) of the tube.
The radius of a cylinder can be calculated using the formula r = √(V / (π * h)), where r is the radius, V is the volume, and h is the height. Given the length of the tank as 10 feet, the radius could be calculated if the volume of the tank is provided as well.
The volume of a cylinder is volume=((Pi)*radius^2)*height. Therefore it is equal to 1^2*pi=pi times height(18) =18pi cm cubed
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Radius = 1/2 diameter = 3 inchesLength = 12 inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume = (pi) (3)2 (12) = 108 pi = 339.292 cubic inches = 1.4688 gallonsThat's the volume of the section of pipe. I have no way of knowinghow much water is in it. It could even be empty.
This cylinder has a radius of approximately 4.0cm
The volume is pi*r^2*h where r is the radius of the circular] cross section and h is the height (or length).
length = volume/cross-section
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 (length)Volume of the pipe section, with dimensions in feet = (pi) (1)2 (8) = 8 pi = 25.133 cubic ft (rounded)
Volume of a cylinder = (area of its cross-section) x (its length) If the end is a circle, then the area of the cross-section = (pi) x (half the diameter)2 = (pi) x (radius)2 Then Volume = pi R2 L
The volume of a cylinder whose length is 8 with a radius of 3 is: 226.2 cubic units.
The volume of the interior of a pipe (or any circular cylinder) is the cross-sectional area multiplied by the length (volume = pi x radius x radius x length).
The side length of a cube that has the same volume of a sphere with the radius of 1 is: 1.61 units.
To calculate the volume of a pipe, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume = πr^2h where r is the radius of the pipe and h is the height (length) of the pipe. Measure the radius and length of the pipe, plug them into the formula, and solve for the volume in cubic units.
Volume = area of cross-section*length
Formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*length giving your answer in cubic units. Therefore: pi*42*9 = 452.3893421 cubic units. To the nearest whole number: 452 cubic units.
Volume of a Cube Length x Breadth x Height Volume of a Triangular Prism (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 2 Volume of a Square Pyramid (Length x Breadth x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Cylinder (Pi x Radius x Radius x Length) Volume of a Cone (Pi x Radius x Radius x Height) divided by 3 Volume of a Sphere (Pi x Radius x Radius x Radius x 4) divided by 3 -----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----=-----= By Austin From Covenant Christian School