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How big is a barrel of oil?


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I keep hearing about barrels of oil costing $70 or whatever but how big is one of these barrels?

 

I'm picturing the sort of barrels we must all have seen. About waist height and about two and a half feet across. Is it the same barrel size?

 

If it is then thats a lot of barrels out there.

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:innocent: 159 litres takes up 0.159 cubic metres of volume....say for arguments sake a barrel is rectangular, not cylindical, and is twice as high as its wide, then the barrel would be like two cubes one top of each other...each cube would be 0.0795 cubic metres (half of 159 litres)...each cube would be 0.43m x 0.43m x 0.43m, so the 'rectangular' barrel would be 0.86m high and 0.43m wide.......assuming a cylindrical barrel is the same height, the area of the lid would be 0.159 cubic metres divided by the height of 0.86m = 0.185 square metres...using pi, the radius of the barrel would be

the square root of (0.185 divided by 3.142) or 0.243m, hence the barrel would be 860mm high with a diameter of 486mm.........ish

 

Now I need some Tanglefoot :D

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:innocent: 159 litres takes up 0.159 cubic metres of volume....say for arguments sake a barrel is rectangular, not cylindical, and is twice as high as its wide, then the barrel would be like two cubes one top of each other...each cube would be 0.0795 cubic metres (half of 159 litres)...each cube would be 0.43m x 0.43m x 0.43m, so the 'rectangular' barrel would be 0.86m high and 0.43m wide.......assuming a cylindrical barrel is the same height, the area of the lid would be 0.159 cubic metres divided by the height of 0.86m = 0.185 square metres...using pi, the radius of the barrel would be

the square root of (0.185 divided by 3.142) or 0.243m, hence the barrel would be 860mm high with a diameter of 486mm.........ish

 

Now I need some Tanglefoot :D

 

 

SMART ARSE! :p :p

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