How Do You Calculate The Volume Of An Oval?
Finding the volume of an oval, such as a casserole dish, is easy. Fill it up with water, pour the water into a measuring cup and read the markings. However, if you have an oval horse trough, this solution becomes impractical. For applications too large to lend themselves to the measuring cup solution, you’ll need to apply a little bit of basic geometry. Unless you’re a math whiz, you will also need a calculator. In case you’ve forgotten your high school geometry, pi = 3.14. Find the radius of each dimension by dividing the measurement in half. If the width is four, the radius will be two. If the depth is six the radius will be three, etc. Write down your answers on a piece of paper. Label them r1, r2 and r3. It doesn’t matter which dimension you assign to each label as long as you get all three measurements. Enter the following into your calculator: 4 / 3 * 3.14 * r1 * r2 * r3 =. When you hit the = key, your answer will appear on the screen. Substitute the numbers you wrote down in ste