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#1 2014-04-15 23:31:00

Rainer
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round bottem tube

Hi there,

to caculate the volume of a testtube is not so difficult.

how do I change the formula when only volume and diameter ore hight is given?

V = π*r²*h+(((π*d³)/6)/2)

h = ?

d = ?

Regards,
Rainer

#2 2014-04-16 00:02:37

Bob
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Registered: 2010-06-20
Posts: 10,058

Re: round bottem tube

hi Rainer

Welcome to the forum.

To make h the subject when d and V are known is fairly straight forward:

Getting d as the subject when V and h are known will not be so straight forward, because the 'd' term will occur as a square and a cube.

There are algebraic ways to solve a cubic, but it's not going to be easy to come up with a 'nice' formula.  If you have specific values to substitute in, it's probably easiest to use this format and then try to solve for d from there.  There are numerical methods that will get d that are easier to use.

Hope that helps,  smile

Bob


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