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  • Dec 19, 2009, 09:17 AM
    bigfootimports
    how to calculate quantity of 40 ft?
    Well, I have been looking for a good and clear question on this. So far, I really can't find any answer from some professional person.
    So far, I have info:
    How to calculate volumetric: Lx W x H in metters/ 6000= Volum Weight kgs.
    But I don't really know how to calculate the quantity in 40 ft., 20 ft.container. Is there any good way to do?

    Please kindly advice,
    Thanks in advance,
    Rose
  • Dec 19, 2009, 10:52 AM
    Perito
    Quote:

    How does one calculate volume? L x W x H in meters/ 6000= Volume Weight kgs.

    But I don't really know how to calculate the quantity in 40 ft. 20 ft. container. Is there any good way to do?
    Rose,

    I'm not sure what you mean by a "40 ft, 20 ft" container. Is this a cylinder? The formula for the volume of a cylinder is



    where (you remember pi from elementary school, right?)

    r is the radius of the cylinder (the diameter divided by 2)
    h is the height of the cylinder

    In this case, the volume is the area of the cross-section of the cylinder, , times the height of the cylinder.

    If this is a rectangular solid, then your formula, length x width x height, applies.

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