32576 m3. First find the area of the base: ∏r2 where ∏ is the mathematical constant 3.142 and r2 is the radius multiplied by itself. 3.142 x 18 x 18 = 1018.008. To find the volume of the cylinder multiply the area of the base by the height. 1018.008 x 32 = 32576.26 cubic meters.
A cylindrical tower with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 30 feet has a volume of: 2,360 cubic feet.
The volume (to the nearest cubic meter) is 87m3
A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.
A cylindrical paint can has a diameter of 12 centimeters and a height of 16 centimeters. Which isclosestto the volume of the paint can in cubic centimeters?
The volume of a cylindrical tank is V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Plugging in the values (using π ≈ 3.14159), we get V = 3.14159 * 13.5^2 * 18 ≈ 10,438.7639 cubic feet. Multiplying by 7.5 (gallons to the cubic foot) gives approximately 78,291.48 gallons, rounded to the nearest whole gallon is 78,291 gallons.
Volume = pi*52*10 = 785.398 cubic feet to 3 decimal places
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It is: pi*0.875 squared*3 = 7.216 cubic m rounded to 3 d.p.
pi x (diameter squared/4) times height = volume volume = 808,727
Volume of a cylindrical tank in cubic units: pi*radius2*height
Its volume is: pi*0.202*2.5 = 1/10 times pi cubic meters
Is this a rectangular tank or a circular (cylindrical) or an ellipsoid tank? If rectangular: 30 * 12 * 8 = 2880 cubic feet If cylindrical which dimension is the diameter? V = PI * r2 *h Where PI is 3,14159...; r2 is the radius (half the diameter) squared; h is the height