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Check my maths please
Would any of you maths boffins out there be kind enough to double check my calculations for me
Not my strongest of subjects at school .... Too busy winding up the teachers & showing off to girls The section of sump I recently removed was approximately: 240mm long X 175mm wide 18mm deep. I worked this out to 75600 mm2 This in turn coverts into .756 litres lost oil capacity ( 3/4 L ) Right !!?? Personally would have guessed about 1/2 litre .... Perhaps i'll have to provide some extra capacity after all
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Hi Ronnie,
Basically yes! 1000cm3 = 1 litre so 24cm X 17.5cm X 1.8cm = 756cm3 therefore 756cm3 = 0.756 litre Cheers BV. |
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I concur, although you missed a 0 from your volume and shouldnt it be mm^3 not mm^2
Did the bit you cut off come off in one bit without putting any holes in it? If for a little test, could you not just fill it up with water from a litre bottle and see how much you have left?
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Thanks BV
Not quite as stupid as I thought .... Mind you I did not have a clue as to how to convert square mm into Litres though, had to use an online converter for that
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Filling the piece I cut out would be difficult .... Just a flat strip of alloy now Thanks Tatey
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My tip is to convert the input units to whatever you would like to get. A litre is a cubic decimetre, so you will get the result in litres if you convert the inputs to decimetres:
2.4 * 1.75 * 0.18 = 0.756 This way you don't have to think about how many cubic millimetres there are in 1 litre. Similarly, if I know a cubic metre of steel weighs 7800 kg, and want to calculate how much a metre length of 25x25x1.5 tube weighs, I convert the lengths to metres: (0.025^2 - (0.025 - 2 * 0.0015)^2) * 1 * 7800 = 1.0998
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Sounds easy when it is put like that
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