help with volume of air chamber...
- Major Collins
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ok if i had a piece of tube 25 mm round or circumference and hrmm lets say it was a meter long how much air would fit in ?(like not being pressurized or anything, just enough to fill it up with air ) what is the math behind this ? how do i work it out?
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It seems you want the volume of the tube. So if you know the inner DIAMETER of the tube, you would just find the area of the circle and then multiply by the length of the tube:
area=pi(r^2)
volume=area(length of tube)
area=pi(r^2)
volume=area(length of tube)
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As above, or if you're really lazy GGDT works it out automatically 
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- Major Collins
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exactly volume of the tube is what i need .... hrmm i need to find out diameter how do i do this? by the way i want this info becuase i was told if you want a double ball valve semi auto design the secondary chamber has to have the same volume as your barrel im looking into this 
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ok i went and measured 2 tubes the first is 18 mm and the second one is 23 mm inner circumference and i would like to know how much air each could take if the were both a meter long .
- john bunsenburner
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How old are you? I did this in 5th grade math...
so you take the inner diameter(18mm and 23mm).
Then divide it by two(for you that is 9mm and 11.5mm)
Then square them both( thats 81 and 132.25)
Then multiply by Pi( thats 254. 34 and 415.27)
Now you have the area of your tube, just one side
Multiply this by the length and you will have the volume in mm^3.
so you take the inner diameter(18mm and 23mm).
Then divide it by two(for you that is 9mm and 11.5mm)
Then square them both( thats 81 and 132.25)
Then multiply by Pi( thats 254. 34 and 415.27)
Now you have the area of your tube, just one side
Multiply this by the length and you will have the volume in mm^3.
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- Major Collins
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im 16 and lol i did do this in grade 5 too but i forgot
haha but after this i will rember 
- john bunsenburner
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your 16? you see now i regret not being meaner about it...hell with 16 you start doing proper math...
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- Major Collins
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Math is like meh what eves i pay attention to science lol this + this = explosions whooo thats how i roll haha
That attitude won't bring you very far.
If you really want to use science to create "explosions whooo" you will need to do research and learn proper math.
To start off you should learn how to calculate volumes and surfaces, I'm not going to spoonfeed it, the formulas are really simple and can be found within 5 seconds on google.
If you really want to use science to create "explosions whooo" you will need to do research and learn proper math.
To start off you should learn how to calculate volumes and surfaces, I'm not going to spoonfeed it, the formulas are really simple and can be found within 5 seconds on google.
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i already know what goes boom im over that haha and i dont evan do science anymore and now i know how to calculate volumes and area i just need a kick start to remember
"immaturity keeps me young" -mychonny
"immaturity keeps me young" -mychonny
If you know how to calculate volumes and areas, then you could start learning about the use of capital letters, punctuation and paragraphs.
Major Collins wrote:i already know what goes boom im over that haha and i dont evan do science anymore and now i know how to calculate volumes and area i just need a kick start to remember
"immaturity keeps me young" -mychonny
Immaturity is far from "zero brain activity". Your attitude is either gonna get you injured, or nowhere at all. Time for a change.
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Yeah, well i'm jesus so shut up.john bunsenburner wrote:your 16? you see now i regret not being meaner about it...hell with 16 you start doing proper math...
C'mon, don't flame eachother!

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Yes thankyou people need to relax just have a little have fun i was joking about blowing things up -.-
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