On Saturday 02 September 2006 06:20 pm, Jamie Calder wrote:
> I wonder what the formula is to figure out the volume in fluid ounces
> of a 3/16" line by it's length! Of course we would need to know the
> actual ID also.
Yes, you'd need the ID of the tube (cylinder). Then it would be:
V = (pie) x (r squared) x height
Where V is your volume, pie is 3.14159..., r is the radius (half the inside
diameter), and height is the length of the tube.
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