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Find the volume of a cube in cu. ft. measuring 4 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 2 inche

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Question

Find the volume of a cube in cu. ft. measuring 4 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 2 inches by 4 feet 3 inches high. Determine the number of gallons of water the cube will hold. Determine the total weight of the water. What is the water pressure at the bottom of the container? Find the volume of a cylinder in cu. in. whose diameter is 9 inches and height is 16 inches. Determine the number of gallons of water the cylinder will hold. Determine the total weight of the water. What is the water pressure at the bottom of the container?

Explanation / Answer

2] Volume = [4+4/12]*[6+2/12]*[4+3/12]

= 113.57 ft^3

= 849.6 gallons

= 3.216 m^3

= 3216 kg

pressure at bottom = Po+ rho g h

= 101325+ 1000*9.8*(4.25*0.3048)

= 114020 Pa Answer

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