>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> or Use this calculator for computing the volume of partially-filled horizontal cylinders. With horizontal cylinders, volume changes are not linear and in fact are rather complex. Fortunately you have this calculator to do the work for you. If a cylinder is vertical, the volume change is linear. For example, if 3 gallons are poured into an empty vertical cylinder, and the level measures 1 foot, then another 3 gallons would raise the level to 2 feet and so on. If you require calculations for a vertical cylinder, then go here.
If a cylinder is vertical, the volume change is linear. For example, if 3 gallons are poured into an empty vertical cylinder, and the level measures 1 foot, then another 3 gallons would raise the level to 2 feet and so on. If you require calculations for a vertical cylinder, then go here.