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palace15 8 May 2008 23:53

Maths volume question help req..please!
 
Can anyone tell me how to work out the liquid volume of a flat sided tank, for example, if the tank was 18x12x12(inches) this equates to 2592 cubic inches, or 216 cubic feet....hope thats right! What I need to know is the formular for working out the liquid capacity. Thanks in anticipation.
Dave

Walkabout 9 May 2008 00:02

Nearly
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dave ede (Post 188636)
2592 cubic inches, or 216 cubic feet

2592 cubic ins = OK but it is 1ft x 1ft x 1.5ft = 1.5 cubic feet.
But you are supposed to have gone metric by now!!

mattpope 9 May 2008 00:07

Hello Dave,

Been wondering how you are getting on with the Enfield tank. Have you flattened it given the question?

Regarding your question you are nearly right but you have the units wrong. If you have a 12"x12"x18" volume you are correct in saying this is 2592 cubic inches. But you can't just divide this by a factor of 12 to the cubic feet measure - you need to divide it by (12x12x12). Therefore your answer is 1.5 cubic feet.

Hope that is clear and all is well with you.

Matt

palace15 9 May 2008 00:15

Hi guys, thats why I posted! so assuming I have, as you confirmed got the cubic inches right....then how much liquid in litres will it hold and how do I work out how much liquid any other size will hold?


Matt, the tank as been painted and had one coat of lacquer applied, it is now with a mate to have 'one off' transfers applied then back to the sprayers for pinstriping and more lacquer. should be on the bike by early next week...can you please pm your email address....cheers

Frank Warner 9 May 2008 00:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave ede (Post 188641)
then how much liquid in litres will it hold and how do I work out how much liquid any other size will hold?


Litres is a metric unit .. as it is easy to work out in metric

1 litre = 1,000 cubic centimetres....

so
18" 18x 2.54 = 45.72cm
12" 12x2.54 = 30.48cm


45x 30 x 30 /1000 = 42 litres.

RogerM 9 May 2008 02:44

Is that air litres or liquid litres? And dont forget that petrol and water litres are different.






Just kidding.

Go metric young man, far easier than converting cubic inches of water to gallons, quarts, pints, fluid ounces, drops, drips and micro drips.

Graham Smith 9 May 2008 06:05

2592 Cu inches is 74.9 pints (UK)... which is a decent party in my book...

Online Conversion - Volume Conversion

Use the link above to get it in mls, barrels etc...

HTH
Graham

Alexlebrit 9 May 2008 07:53

Use metric
 
For once I'd say use metric.
  • Measure all the lengths in centimetres (they've been done above).
  • Mutliply the lot together to get the volume in cubic centimetres
  • Divide by 1000 for litres.
Simple.

onlyMark 9 May 2008 08:19

Which is heavier - a ton of feathers or a ton of coal?

silver G 9 May 2008 08:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by onlyMark (Post 188676)
Which is heavier - a ton of feathers or a ton of coal?

are you measuring at the top or the bottom? and is that African tons or UK tonnes?

You could of course fill the tank and measure what goes in

DukeXTZ 9 May 2008 12:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by onlyMark (Post 188676)
Which is heavier - a ton of feathers or a ton of coal?


depends which one is being dropped onto you.

silver G 9 May 2008 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by DukeXTZ (Post 188693)
depends which one is being dropped onto you.

..........and which planet you are on:rolleyes:

quastdog 9 May 2008 13:02

since all your measurements are 'outside' of the container, you failed to factor in the volume of the container taken up by the interior plastic. :oops2:

I go with Silver G - fill it up with a known quantity (as in, count them liters). :thumbup1:

Much simpler then that math crap. :thumbdown:

onlyMark 9 May 2008 15:48

Quote:

result of some English people (other English speakers dont do this) including this nonexistent letter.
As a question of grammar, shouldn't "nonexistant" have a hyphen?
Also, "dont" have an apostrophe?
Plus aren't the words in the brackets redundant as surely when saying "some English people" intrinsically means that others don't fit into that category?

It seems that my pedantic pill is working, sorry.

palace15 9 May 2008 20:44

Quote:
result of some English people (other English speakers dont do this) including this nonexistent letter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by onlyMark (Post 188719)
As a question of grammar, shouldn't "nonexistant" have a hyphen?
Also, "dont" have an apostrophe?
Plus aren't the words in the brackets redundant as surely when saying "some English people" intrinsically means that others don't fit into that category?

It seems that my pedantic pill is working, sorry.


Hi Mark
The _rick who is giving the English lesson is not worth a _ank, I would rather not reply to the _unt as he tries to cause trouble and half the time is only trying to boost his 'posts counter'. Ask Grant or Susan how many times this _rick as been either banned or been on 'moderated user' I am sure Ol' big boots being so good with English can sort out the missing letters himself. Just watch how many replies he makes in this thread.

onlyMark 9 May 2008 21:06

Well, well. You learn something new every day.

mattpope 10 May 2008 09:52

I was under the impression that this is a motorcycle travel website....... The first post had a legitimate question but it seems unfair to launch an attack on the grounds of a spelling mistake or missed apostrophe.

Caminando 10 May 2008 10:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by dave ede (Post 188754)
Quote:
result of some English people (other English speakers dont do this) including this nonexistent letter.




Hi Mark
The _rick who is giving the English lesson is not worth a _ank, I would rather not reply to the _unt as he tries to cause trouble and half the time is only trying to boost his 'posts counter'. Ask Grant or Susan how many times this _rick as been either banned or been on 'moderated user' I am sure Ol' big boots being so good with English can sort out the missing letters himself. Just watch how many replies he makes in this thread.


Oh Dave, Dave, - have you no sense of humour at all? You're a grim sort of person. Must you use such filthy obscene language? Please dont judge me by your shabby "standards", -ie "posts count". Try to lighten up a bit. And if I remember rightly, you were on the point of being banned. So stop this. I've done what I could to to soothe you. You slackmouthed cretin.


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