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NanoTech
Jan14-04, 09:34 PM
Hello everyone- My question is about finding the volume of a semicircular area. The radius of the semicircle is 2000km, and the thickness is 3000m? It wants cubic centimeters of ice. (this is about how thick the polar ice caps are). Thanks. ~David W.
Half of an ice cap? If you want to deal with the curvature of the earth, it gets a bit more complicated.
\frac{\pi 20000000^2}{2} 300000}
HallsofIvy
Jan15-04, 07:23 AM
In general the volume of anything with a constant thickness is
"area times thickness".
For a semi-circle of radius r, the area is (1/2)pi r2.
Putting a thickness of h on that, the volume is (1/2)pi h r2.
NanoTech
Jan15-04, 07:47 PM
ok, thanks.
boxelderbug
Jan29-04, 03:43 PM
Hi all, I have a question about the radius. Is it just me or is the conversion of the radius off by 10. I've done this problem before and I had [(pi*200,000,000)^2/2]300000. Sorry about the notation, I'm new at this.[8)]
Originally posted by boxelderbug
Hi all, I have a question about the radius. Is it just me or is the conversion of the radius off by 10. I've done this problem before and I had [(pi*200,000,000)^2/2]300000. Sorry about the notation, I'm new at this.[8)]
Yeah, I insert small random errors to... er... make sure that people check the work, yeah that's it. Honestly, the problem is that reading problems and lot's of zero's don't mix well.
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