how do you calculate the circumference of a 2.2 meter long and 1.5 meter high pipe?



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how do you calculate the circumference of a 2.2 meter long and 1.5 meter high pipe? and got a better answer

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Multiply base area by height. like 2 pi R H where pi=3 14; R and H are the radius and length of a circular tube. The cross section is different instead of 2 pi R different base area.

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Determine the area of the circle by the formula S=3.14159* 2.2 ^2 4 Then multiply the result obtained by the height of the pipe 1 5 m You will get the volume of the pipe in square meters. Divide the result by 1000 - you will get the volume of the tube in liters. After solving the problem, send me at least half of the result by beer. Good luck.

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If you mean a circular tube with a DIMAMETER of 1 5m then: 3 14*1 5^2 4*2.2=~3.9м^2

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Why do you need to read it? Pour water in it and then use a liter jar or a beaker.

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This is the formula for the volume of the cylinder! The volume of the cylinder is equal to the product of the area of the base on the height!

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Friend! Your question will not be answered by any academic! Very twisted conditions.

 

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