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What is volume of wood

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Answered by Anonymous
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The volume of wood is the length of the pole times the cross-sectional area. A circle (the cross-section) has an area equal to π times the square of the radius. The radius is the circumference divided by 2π. So the volume of the wood you have is: Volume.

Answered by purvarajiwade
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The volume of wood is the length of the pole times the cross-sectional area. A circle (the cross-section) has an area equal to π times the square of the radius. The radius is the circumference divided by 2π. So the volume of the wood you have is: Volume.

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