Volume of triangle = One-half the base times the perpendicular height.
1L of water occupies a volume of 10cm2 . (or 1dm2). Convert the dimensions of the roof and the depth of the rain to dm first. 50m = 500dm 30m = 300dm 100mm is 10dm. Then calculate the volume of rain (length x width x depth). 500dm x 300dm x 10dm So total volume on the roof is 1,500,000 dm2 or 1,500,000 litres. Seems like a lot! ---- Who the hell uses dekaliters???
The volume of a standard hexagon can be given by the product of 6 times the length of one side of the hexagon and the height. Note that for a hexagon to have volume, it must have another dimension that is height.
Density is defined as mass divided by volume so in order to convert density into volume you would have to have the mass. If you know the mass and the density can be calculated as: Volume = mass/density
The answer is the VOLUME
"Volume" is not an adverb, no.The word "volume" is in fact a noun.
461814120.1 cubic mm
The volume in liters of a 100mm long by 50mm diameter cylinder is: 0.196 liters.
The volume in liters of a cylinder with a diameter of 2000mm and a depth of 100mm is: 314 liters.
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1.40 metres !
A triangle is a 2 dimensional object, it doesn't have a volume.
The volume is 3500000/3 π mm3 ~=3665191 mm3 (~= 3.67 litres). A cylinder normally has a constant cross section. What you have is a cone with the top chopped off, thus its volume is the volume of the whole cone minus the volume of the top cone: The diameter reduces from 200mm to 100mm (that is 100mm) in 200mm height so it will reduce from 100mm to 0mm (that is a further 100mm) in a further 200mm height. So the "whole" cone has a height of 200mm+200mm = 400mm and the "top" cone has a height of 200mm. The volume of a cone is 1/3πr2h, so the volume of the "cylinder" is: volume = volume_whole_cone - volume_top_cone = 1/3π(200 ÷ 2)2400 mm3 - 1/3π(100 ÷ 2)2200 mm3 = 200/3π(1002x2 - 502) mm3 = 3500000/3 π mm3 ~= 3665191 mm3 ~= 3665 cm3 = 3.665 litres.
A triangle is a two-dimensional figure. It cannot have volume.
Since a triangle is two-dimensional, it cannot have volume.
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Yes.
0.5 cu decimetres or 500 cu cm or half a million cu mm