I want to know how much glycerin I can pour into a cylinder so that it doesn't spill when I insert a rod. What is the amount of glycerin adequate to completely cover the cylinder when the rod is inserted? Cylinder measurements outer radius r1 r1 = 4 in inner radius r2 r2 = 3 in outer circumference C1 C1 = 25.132741228718 in inner circumference C2 C2 = 18.849555921539 in height h = 8 in wall thickness t = 1 in Rod measurements radius r = 0.5 in height h = 7 in insertion height ( heights that will be inside the cylinder) h= 5 in volume V = 5.49778714 in
I want to know how much glycerin I can pour into a cylinder so that it doesn't spill when I insert a rod. What is the amount of glycerin adequate to completely cover the cylinder when the rod is inserted? Cylinder measurements outer radius r1 r1 = 4 in inner radius r2 r2 = 3 in outer circumference C1 C1 = 25.132741228718 in inner circumference C2 C2 = 18.849555921539 in height h = 8 in wall thickness t = 1 in Rod measurements radius r = 0.5 in height h = 7 in insertion height ( heights that will be inside the cylinder) h= 5 in volume V = 5.49778714 in
Related questions
Question
I want to know how much glycerin I can pour into a cylinder so that it doesn't spill when I insert a rod. What is the amount of glycerin adequate to completely cover the cylinder when the rod is inserted?
Cylinder measurements
outer radius r1
r1 = 4 in
inner radius r2
r2 = 3 in
outer circumference C1
C1 = 25.132741228718 in
inner circumference C2
C2 = 18.849555921539 in
height
h = 8 in
wall thickness
t = 1 in
Rod measurements
radius
r = 0.5 in
height
h = 7 in
insertion height ( heights that will be inside the cylinder)
h= 5 in
volume
V = 5.49778714 in3
Glycerin
Coefficient of volume expansion β(1/ºC): 500x10^-6
Coefficient of volume expansion β(1/ºC)
Expert Solution
This question has been solved!
Explore an expertly crafted, step-by-step solution for a thorough understanding of key concepts.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps with 2 images