M McLaren99 Reputable May 15, 2015 41 0 4,530 Jul 7, 2015 #1 I need help calculating how much fluid is should get, i think 1 litre will do but im not sure
Solution S S ss202sl Jul 7, 2015 are you actually asking for the formula? Do you know the diameter of the piping? The total length of the piping? http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/cylinder.cgi?submit=Entry The radiator? plus the storage tank? You should be able to find the volume for these pretty easy. The best you could probably do is guess. Once you fill it up the first time, you can measure how much you used.
are you actually asking for the formula? Do you know the diameter of the piping? The total length of the piping? http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/cylinder.cgi?submit=Entry The radiator? plus the storage tank? You should be able to find the volume for these pretty easy. The best you could probably do is guess. Once you fill it up the first time, you can measure how much you used.
S ss202sl Glorious May 23, 2012 8,431 35 44,190 Jul 7, 2015 Solution #2 are you actually asking for the formula? Do you know the diameter of the piping? The total length of the piping? http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/cylinder.cgi?submit=Entry The radiator? plus the storage tank? You should be able to find the volume for these pretty easy. The best you could probably do is guess. Once you fill it up the first time, you can measure how much you used. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
are you actually asking for the formula? Do you know the diameter of the piping? The total length of the piping? http://www.handymath.com/cgi-bin/cylinder.cgi?submit=Entry The radiator? plus the storage tank? You should be able to find the volume for these pretty easy. The best you could probably do is guess. Once you fill it up the first time, you can measure how much you used.