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Volume of a circle equation? Calculate the volume of liquid in the round flask sketched below. Give your answer in liters, and round to the nearest . the diameter of the flask is 22.0 cm
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Calculate the volume of liquid in the round flask sketched below. Give your answer in liters, and round to the nearest .
the diameter of the flask is 22.0 cm
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There is no formula for a volume of a circle. Volume of a sphere is:
V=4/3 · π · r³. In this case: r=11.0 cm = 1.1 dm
V= 4/3 · 3.14 · 1.1³ =1.33 · 3.14 · 1.331 = 5.57 dm³ ( 1 dm³ = 1 lit. )
V = 5.57 liters
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