How to culculate volume of liquid inside 207cm diameter and length 456cm of HORIZONTAL CYLINDER TANK?

There is a ruler that shows every level of horizontal tank.
Each mark different 100L. But the scale of each mark is not same.

Answer:
V = L * {[r^2 * cos^-1((r - h) / r)] - [sqrt(2rh - h^2) * (r - h)]}

V - volume
r - radius
L - length
h - height of water

http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view...
use π*r^2*h where r=radius h=height
The volume of a cylinder is pi*(radius squared)*height

3.1415 * 103.5^2 *456

which equals 15346007.81

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