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wikiHow has Calculating Volume and Area how to articles with step-by-step instructions and photos. How to instructions on topics such as Volume, Surface Area and more. ... Category:Calculating Volume and Area...
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Finding volume of cubes, rectangular prisms, spheres, cylinders, cones, and pyramids with formulas and diagrams. ... More on Finding Volume from Fact Monster:
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Calculating the volume is far easier than calculating the surface area. It's simply the height multiplied by the length multiplied by the width. ... Because a cylinder is a prism, calculating the volume is very simple. It is the cross-sectional area (ie the circle either at the top or bottom) multiplied by the height:
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Units of Measure question: What is the mathematical formula for calculating volume? There are different formulas for measuring volumes of different vessels or containers. for a cuboid the formula is length ... What is the formual for calculating volume? Calculating the liquid volume of a cylinder?
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Heres is a calculator that calculates the volume of a cylinder. ... To calculate the volume of a cylinder we need to know the radius of the circular cross-section of the cylinder - this is the measurement from the centre of the circle, to the outer-edge. Enter this in field marked RADIUS below.
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www.online-calculators.co.uk/volumetric/cylindervolume....
www.online-calculators.co.uk/volumetric/cylindervolume.php
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Volume is measured in "cubic" units. The volume of a figure is the number of cubes required to fill it completely, like blocks in a box. ... Volume of a cube = side times side times side. Since each side of a square is the same, it can simply be the length of one side cubed.
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www.math.com/tables/geometry/volumes.htm
www.math.com/tables/geometry/volumes.htm
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I am testing formulas for calculating the volume in grain silos and I am interested in the techniques you use. The problem we have is that when grain enter the bottom cone (shaped from a circle to a rectangle) in a silo there is no geometry formula for it(that i know of).
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Basically, it's area times height, but because the formula to calculate area is different for different shapes, the formula for volume changes with the shape. length times width times hight. L x W x H One can use calculus to find the volume...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_formula_for_calcu...
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