What is the volume of air swept out by a moving plywood sheet on a track?

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The problem involves calculating the volume of air swept out by a 4 x 8 foot plywood sheet, which is pushed 3 inches on a track. The dimensions are converted to inches, resulting in a width of 48 inches and a length of 96 inches. The area of the plywood is calculated as 4608 square inches. When the plywood is pushed, it sweeps out a box-shaped volume, which is determined by multiplying the area by the distance moved, resulting in 13824 cubic inches. The final answer for the volume of air swept out is 13824 cubic inches.
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Homework Statement


A rectangular 4 x 8 foot sheet of plywood is fixed to a sled which moves on a track. The face of the plywood is perpendicular to the direction of the track. The sled is pushed a distance of 3 inches. What is the volume of air swept out during this motion.

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None. The problem is stated in its entirety.

The Attempt at a Solution


I know that the sides of the rectangle must be converted to inches, so 48 inches and 96 inches respectively. And I know Area = LW, so Area = 4608 inches squared. The next steps are unknown
 
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mathguy2 said:

Homework Statement


A rectangular 4 x 8 foot sheet of plywood is fixed to a sled which moves on a track. The face of the plywood is perpendicular to the direction of the track. The sled is pushed a distance of 3 inches. What is the volume of air swept out during this motion.

Homework Equations


None. The problem is stated in its entirety.

The Attempt at a Solution


I know that the sides of the rectangle must be converted to inches, so 48 inches and 96 inches respectively. And I know Area = LW, so Area = 4608 inches squared. The next steps are unknown

When that rectangle is pushed forward 3 inches it sweeps out a box shaped volume. They want to know the volume of that box. That's all.
 
Oh, wow.

So the volume of that box would be:

Length times Width times Height of the box?

48inches x 96inches x 3inches = 13824?

13824 is the volume of air that is swept out during this motion?
 
mathguy2 said:
Oh, wow.

So the volume of that box would be:

Length times Width times Height of the box?

48inches x 96inches x 3inches = 13824?

13824 is the volume of air that is swept out during this motion?

Almost. 13824 isn't a volume by itself. You need to put units on it. 13824 what?
 
oh right, inches cubed?
 
mathguy2 said:
oh right, inches cubed?

Sure.
 
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