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[QUOTE]Originally posted by st5150: [QB] Actually volume does include the cross section regardless of shape. Triple intergrals.... its just the sum of the boundries set on the X and Y axis for Z length. 3-D stuff is just impossible to explain on a 2-D message board, I'm gonna forfeit the match and get some real work done :p Of course this way of calculating volume takes a very long time for irregular shapes. I'd say this is damn hard to explain online, but a very easy concept to explain with pen and paper in real life. Joe brings up a good point about where you measure cross section.... that's the Newtonian way of looking at things. I likes :patriot: The real question is.... how much more RWHP is a 99 cent bag of ice worth compared to minor nit picking of port size? :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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