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14 August, 06:56

What is the heating capacity, in BTUs, of a cylindrical storage tank of natural gas with a radius of 3 feet and a height of 10 feet? Assume that 1 cubic foot of propane contains 2,516 BTUs and 1 cubic foot of natural gas contains 1,030 BTUs. Use 3.14 for pi, and round your answer to the nearest BTU.

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  1. 14 August, 07:18
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    There are several information's already given in the question. Let us write them down first.

    Radius of the tank = 3 feet

    Height of the tank = 10 feet

    Value of pi = 3.14

    Then

    Volume of the cylindrical tank = 3.14 * (3) ^2 * 10

    = 3.14 * 9 * 10

    = 282.6 ft^3

    Now

    Heating capacity of 1 cubic foot of natural gas = 1030 BTU's

    Then

    Heating capacity of 282.6 cubic foot of natural gas = 1030 * 282.6

    = 291078 BTU's

    I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to understand.
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