Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering, 4th ed.c

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As you go over Table 7.6, try to develop a “feel” for the order of volume quantity. For example,
ask yourself whether a pint or a liter is the larger quantity, and so on.

Volume Calculations


The volume of simple shapes, such as a cylinder, a cone, or a sphere, may be obtained using vol-
ume formulas as shown in Table 7.7. Indirect and direct estimation of volumes of objects are
demonstrated in Examples 7.2 and 7.3.

TABLE 7.7 Some Useful Volume Formulas


Cylinder


VpR
2
h

Right Circular Cone


Section of a Cone


Sphere


Section of a Sphere


V


1


6


ph 13 a
2
 3 b
2
h
2
2

V


4


3


pR


3

V


1


3


ph 1 R
2
1 R^

2
2 R 1 R 22

V


1


3


pR


2
h

h


R


h


R


h


R 1


R 2


h
a

b


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