broster
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ok peeps heres a tricky one:
1/3(pie)(radius)squared(height) is the forumla to work out the volume of a cone, fine me a height and radius to match the outcome 2947230.......................good luck
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3CorsaMeal
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in what units is the stated volume?
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drunkenfool
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there are two unknowns in one equation. Do you know the angle of the cone?
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CorsAsh
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r(squared)=2814397.338=your answer
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[Edited on 20-01-2005 by CorsAsh]
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broster
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i know there are two, one will be silly tho..... gradient of cone is 0.56.....
[Edited on 20-01-2005 by broster]
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3CorsaMeal
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one that would work would be a cone with a radius of 2.3731096 and a height of 500,000
i think
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3CorsaMeal
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ttt
what is the cone for?
you can pick a height and then work out radius
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broster
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IV WORKED IT OUT NOW JUST DECIDED TO HAVE A LOO KTHIS MORNING AND ALL WAS CLEAR..... cone is a water container, need to find pressure acting on the bottom when its got 1/2 volume in it etc....... its hard to explain
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