How to Find Volume of Air in Filled Cylinder?

In summary, the conversation revolves around finding the volume of air in a cylinder filled to 10 pounds per square inch. However, given only the pressure, it is impossible to determine the volume without knowing the size of the cylinder. The formula for volume of a cylinder is mentioned, but without other information, the question remains unsolvable. Additionally, the phrase "volume of air" is misleading and the question is considered unintelligible.
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vivian
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I'm new to the forum, and trying to find the answer to this question:

How do I find the volume of air in a cylinder if the cylinder is filled to 10 pounds per square inch.


This seems like a simple question, but has me stumped.


Thanks a bunch
 
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You can't- it depends solely upon the size of the cylinder, not the pressure.
 
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ya, the question needs more information. You are only given pressure. The formula for volume of a cylinder is: V = pi(r^2)h, and pressure is mass/volume. You are not given enough information to solve the questions, since there is can be an infinite amount of comtainers that have a pressure of 10psi.
 
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Pressure is force per unit area. Density is mass per unit volume.

Also, the phrase "volume of air" is very misleading. The volume of air in a given tank is naturally just the volume of the tank. They might have intended you to find the volume that the air would occupy at standard temperature and pressure, but they didn't specify that either.

All in all, it's a totally unintelligible question.

- Warren
 

1. What is the formula for calculating the volume of air in a cylinder?

The formula for calculating the volume of air in a cylinder is V = πr2h, where V is the volume, π is the mathematical constant pi, r is the radius of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder.

2. How do you measure the volume of air in a cylinder?

The volume of air in a cylinder can be measured by using a graduated cylinder or by multiplying the cross-sectional area of the cylinder by its height.

3. What factors can affect the volume of air in a cylinder?

The volume of air in a cylinder can be affected by changes in pressure, temperature, and humidity. These factors can cause the air molecules to expand or contract, thereby changing the overall volume of air in the cylinder.

4. How can the volume of air in a cylinder be used in real-world applications?

The volume of air in a cylinder is used in many real-world applications, such as in engines where the combustion of fuel and air creates pressure and drives the movement of pistons. It is also used in scuba diving tanks to determine how much air is available for breathing underwater.

5. What is the unit of measurement for the volume of air in a cylinder?

The unit of measurement for the volume of air in a cylinder is typically cubic meters (m3) or cubic feet (ft3). Other commonly used units include liters (L) and gallons (gal).

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