How do you work out volume?
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R5GTTGAZ said:
When I clicked on this thread I thought "easy" length x width x height.
Then I thought mmm thats so easy surely no one could ask that, so I had to check myself on Google!
I thought that equation only gave you the area, not the volume in litres. I still dont understand it.Then I thought mmm thats so easy surely no one could ask that, so I had to check myself on Google!
RDE said:
How can three dimensions give you an area?!
That won't give you the volume in litres, it will give you the volume in centimetres-cubed (already been said). Easy to get millilitres or centilitres or litres from that.
FFS just f
kin tell me then. I dont f
kin know. Aaaarrrhhhh!!!!!
That won't give you the volume in litres, it will give you the volume in centimetres-cubed (already been said). Easy to get millilitres or centilitres or litres from that.
FFS just f


Edited by RDE on Saturday 11th April 15:21
mybrainhurts said:

Think I'll do it myself

Edited by jeff m on Saturday 11th April 15:47
Pow! said:
If your all so smart, give me the formula's and units for
a) Stress
Stress = F/A, unit is Pascal
b) Strain
delta L/L, unit is percent
c) Modulus of eleasticity
Stress/strain. Unit is normally Pascal, as strain has no real unit
:P
That do? a) Stress
Stress = F/A, unit is Pascal
b) Strain
delta L/L, unit is percent
c) Modulus of eleasticity
Stress/strain. Unit is normally Pascal, as strain has no real unit
:P
Edited by Pow! on Saturday 11th April 17:57

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