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Jul 21 2015 08:11pm
Having problem working out the volume of cylinders, ive forgotten the correct formula since high school, or doing something wrong... Tried using a generator thing on Google but the answer seems too excessive, so obviously doing something wrong.

Anyway, I have 13 cylinders, 450mm in diameter (225 radius) x 1100mm in height.. What is the total volume of all 13 in metres?

1000mm = 1m for you backward muricanos

This post was edited by Kimtown on Jul 21 2015 08:13pm
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nvm


i googled it

pi * r ^2 * h

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Jul 21 2015 08:15pm
Quote (Kimtown @ Jul 21 2015 10:11pm)
Having problem working out the volume of cylinders, ive forgotten the correct formula since high school, or doing something wrong... Tried using a generator thing on Google but the answer seems too excessive, so obviously doing something wrong.

Anyway, I have 13 cylinders, 450mm in diameter (225 radius) x 1100mm in height.. What is the total volume of all 13 in metres?

1000mm = 1m for you backward muricanos


dude...

convert everything into meters first

[(.225)^2 * pi] * 1.1 * 13

then google that and it's your answer


if you want to convert to meters last, you need to remember that you wind up with mm^3 so u need to convert to m^3. (1000)^3 mm = 1 m^3, then use that to convert

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Jul 21 2015 08:15pm
pi(r^2)h

gogo
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Quote (Tamura @ Jul 22 2015 12:12pm)
nvm


i googled it

pi * r ^2 * h



Fuck I just wrote ur original long ass formula down on my hand for nothing rofl
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Quote (jajaja @ Jul 22 2015 12:15pm)
dude...

convert everything into meters first

[(.225)^2 * pi] * 1.1 * 13

then google that and it's your answer


if you want to convert to meters last, you need to remember that you wind up with mm^3 so u need to convert to m^3. (1000)^3 mm = 1 m^3, then use that to convert


~2.27m3

I feel thats no where near as much as I need lol
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Jul 21 2015 08:19pm
Quote (Kimtown @ Jul 21 2015 10:17pm)
~2.27m3

I feel thats no where near as much as I need lol


why...

you backwards euros need to remember that you converted from mm to meters

math doesnt lie. units check out. be confident bruh


always make sure the units check out...you followed the formula to the tee and converted units correctly. the number you get at the end is the right answer

This post was edited by jajaja on Jul 21 2015 08:20pm
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lol wtf this is so easy. find a volume of each cylinder and mutliply it by 13 after, using correct units of course
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bruh this is like 9th grade
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thank god I was good at sports because what is math
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