Volume of Water in a Horizontal Cylindrical Tank (General Formula)

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In this video, we derive a general formula for the volume of water in a cylindrical tank with radius r and length L that is laid on its side and filled with water to a depth/height of h inches.
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Very nice explanation! I just used the formula to calculate the amount of refrigerant in the receiving tank of a chiller.

harrisonskye
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Wow. thank you i needed this to translate a pressure sensor into actual water volume of my water recycling tank. I would not have reached this point.

julianhall
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A truck driver’s gas gauge is broken. He knows he has a 150 gallon cylindrical tank. He takes a stick and inserts into the tank and measures that it was 1/3 high. If he drives 60mph and gets 20 mpg at that speed, how many miles can he travel?

ninjagrant
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How to solve this equation if Volume radius and other values are known and we need to find height

jeetshah
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How a simple class 10 question of maths can be converted into Bsc.1st year complex question just by changing the orientation of cyclinder, that is from vertical to horizontal 😂😂

Sandeep.off.
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How to calculate the height of a cylindrical tank with hemi or torisphere edge

rahmatr
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What is the volume of water in terms of h only

JustHuman-chuh
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How could u neglecting pi with another pi in area of the sector !!!

المهندسمصطفى-زن
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If the water is under the line of the center what i do.

josevega-fsrr
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How could u neglecting pi in area of sector and that was in rad. With pi in the area of circle?!!

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