If we take a cone as a simplified shape of Everest, then we can use the following
formula to calculate its volume:
V = 1/3*pi*R^2*H
Here: http://www.the-aps.org/publications/tphys/legacy/1982/issue1/36.pdf - you can find a picture with the height and base of the Everest (from which we can get the radius):
H = 8848 m
R = 16093 m
then:
V = 2398.5 cubic km
mass is calculated from density of the rock and volume. Everest mainly consists of
limestone (~2.6 kg/cubic m) with layers of dolomite (~2.85 kg/cubic m).
Then
m = p*V = 2.7 (kg/cub. m)* 2398.5 (cub. km) = 6.5 *10^12 kg
If you want know the weight P, then
P = m*g - where the vector-g is the g-force.
Mount Everest has a volume of approximately 365 cubic miles from sea level to the summit.
365 cubic miles = 1 521 386 372 716.335 7 cubic metres
Mass = Density x Volume
If you approximate the density of rock to be 124.8 pounds per cubic foot
124.8 pound/cubic foot = 1 999.104 182 4 kilogram/cubic meter
Then the mass is 1 521 386 372 716.335 7 x 1 999.104 182 4
= 3.041409x10^15kg
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More correctly:
If we take a cone as a simplified shape of Everest, then we can use the following
formula to calculate its volume:
V = 1/3*pi*R^2*H
Here: http://www.the-aps.org/publications/tphys/legacy/1982/issue1/36.pdf - you can find a picture with the height and base of the Everest (from which we can get the radius):
H = 8848 m
R = 16093 m
then:
V = 2398.5 cubic km
mass is calculated from density of the rock and volume. Everest mainly consists of
limestone (~2.6 kg/cubic m) with layers of dolomite (~2.85 kg/cubic m).
Then
m = p*V = 2.7 (kg/cub. m)* 2398.5 (cub. km) = 6.5 *10^12 kg
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The above is incorrect due to using the wrong density for rock. I believe you meant to use grams/cubic meters rather than kg. Also in your final equation, you cannot multiply cubic meters by cubic kilometers to come up with kilograms. (ex. 5ft * 5cm != 25cm, but 5cm * 5cm = 5cm) Therefore this is more correct:
V = 0.33 * 3.14 * (16093)^2 * 8848 = 2.37*10^12 cubic meters
Then
m= p*V = 2700 (kg/cub.m) * 1.34*10^10 (cub. m) = 6.399 * 10^15kg approx. or 6,399,000,000,000 metric tons! Mountains are very massive.
Mount Everest has an estimated weight of approximately 357 trillion pounds, with its mass being around 161 billion kilograms.
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Mount Everest is a mountain not a volcano.
No, Mount Everest will not erupt because it is not a volcano.
Mount Everest is in the Himalayan mountain range.
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George Everest discovered Mount Everest in 1852.
Mount Everest is not a volcano
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Mount Everest is a mountain.
Mount Everest in the Himalayas