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Measure the height, length and width in meters and mulitply them.

l m x w m x h m = Volume in cubic meters

2007-01-14 13:57:54 · answer #1 · answered by daedgewood 4 · 0 0

There are two questions I can think you are trying to answer so I will try to answer both.
1st if what you want to know is how much volume the pallet eliminates from being available to store the "stuff' you are going to put on the pallet then you compute the answer by multiplying the three dimensions of the palet.
suppose the pallet were six inches thick and four by four foot square looking down from the top. The volume would then be 8 cubic feet. that is 1/2*4*4=8
That would be the end of the computation if the stuff that is going onto the pallet exactly matches the edge of the pallet.
If the pallets are not not able to be stacked edge to edge then the volume of unusable space becomes the thickness of the pallet times the cross sectional area of the items being stored on the pallet.
If the product being stored on the pallet is smaller than the pallet then the computation becomes very much dependent on the shape of the objects being stored on the pallet. Without information about the objects being stored there is nothing further I can say.
2nd possible interpretation
If you are interested in calculating the storage volume available in some storage room when using pallets one would need to know what the shape and dimensions of the the storage room is. This information has not been provided. Packing the room can be made easier with pallets and a forklift but it takes up space.

2007-01-14 22:30:41 · answer #2 · answered by anonimous 6 · 0 0

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