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8 minutes ago, baansgr said:

No rain...then too much rain....nobody knows how this virus will travel when the floods come

Well, it's been traveling on planes, boats, and by road and rail, but I am not sure it if has learnt to swim yet.  ????

Posted
25 minutes ago, OneeyedJohn said:

I have a well that is more than 2 metres diameter and 13 metres deep and is half full, so how many litres of water do I have.

If 2 meters:

 

A) 82 cubic meters

 

B) not enough

 

C) all of the above

 

          ????

Posted
4 minutes ago, Leaver said:
31 minutes ago, OneeyedJohn said:

I have a well that is more than 2 metres diameter and 13 metres deep and is half full, so how many litres of water do I have.

If 2 meters:

 

A) 82 cubic meters

 

Maths obviously was not your favourite subject at school

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Susco said:

 

Maths obviously was not your favourite subject at school

Correct.  I hated things I was good at.  Much rather preferred to be a professional football player.  ????

 

I notice you do not offer up an alternate figure. 

 

Edited by Leaver
Posted (edited)
32 minutes ago, Leaver said:

Correct.  I hated things I was good at.  Much rather preferred to be a professional football player.  ????

 

I notice you do not offer up an alternate figure. 

 

I usually don't feed trolls, but try this one

 

You know that the diameter is 2 meters, the depth is 13 meters, and it's half full
 
 

 

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Edited by Susco
Posted
1 hour ago, OneeyedJohn said:

I have a well that is more than 2 metres diameter and 13 metres deep and is half full, so how many litres of water do I have.

Depends on the water table, well could be 150m diameter and 13 meters deep and still 1/2 full ( or empty ).

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Susco said:

I usually don't feed trolls, but try this one

 

You know that the diameter is 2 meters, the depth is 13 meters, and it's half full
 
image.png.e6a2ab71708115925e6f055c2343d56c.png

 

Volume =  πr2h= π×22×6.5= 26π= 81.681408993335 meters3

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, HashBrownHarry said:

only good for a tank, pointless for a well

I quoted my result on the dimensions the poster provide. It is impossible to calculate the volume of a well. because nobody knows the underground stream

Edited by Susco
Posted
6 minutes ago, Leaver said:

Used the same online calculator, you saw the figure I got.  I will cross reference it. 

So you were so good at maths, yet you don't know the difference between radius and diameter?

 

Don't give up the day job, which I obviously is trolling threads on TVF.

 

image.png.958df9f07816938c43e0c4236947ec68.png

 

 

Posted
Just now, Susco said:

So you were so good at maths, yet you don't know the difference between radius and diameter?

 

Don't give up the day job, which I obviously is trolling threads on TVF.

 

image.png.958df9f07816938c43e0c4236947ec68.png

 

 

i stand corrected.  Diameter should have been halved, for radius. 

 

I gave up my day job some time ago for no job.  Sitting on my balcony with some wine enjoying posting with the likes of you.  ????

 

Susco FC 1 - Leaver FC 0  (half time)  

 

                   ????

Posted

Is it true that just when crossing Sukhumvit, without even going further than the rails, water is already missing ?

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Susco said:

Why would you think that Mr knowitall Tropo doesn't understand?

 

He has a shower nozzle that has a flow of 1000 liter per hour Woehaaa, that must be some kind of shower nozzle

 Surely you couldn't be so ignorant to think that flow rate from a shower nozzle is determined solely by a shower nozzle. Standing by you, everyone is a "Mr knowitall".

Posted
8 hours ago, OneeyedJohn said:

I have a well that is more than 2 metres diameter and 13 metres deep and is half full, so how many litres of water do I have.

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