I am trying to figure the gallon capacity of a 3 foot by 3 foot cylindrical tank. Looks sort of like a soda can so you can picture that. I keep coming up with somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 gallons. Bueller?...Bueller?
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I *think* to work it out you do something like:
pi * radius (squared) * height
I *think* its been ages since i use forumlas in math
Regards,
LeeComment
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158.86 (imperial) gallons. I did it the hard way (since im canadian). converted it to metric, its about 600 litres.. 3.78L / imp. gallon.I died.Comment
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I came up with the same - 159 gallonsComment
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Yeah, that's what I did, just making sure my math was right lol. I don't think there is a way to get an actual number on a problem like this though, but you can get it close. Once I had the cubic inches, I converted the whole using that number Jack posted above, but you figure, a cubic inch is a square and you're figuring for a rounded surface so there is a whole bunch of little voids that don't get counted I think.
That's close enough for my purposes though, thanks folks.
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