Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
***''V''***= Volume (capacity), ***''r''*** = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and ***''H''*** = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the radius and height values measurement relate to feet e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the radius and height values measurement relate to feet e.g. 16" = 1.33', 27" = 2.25' etc to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
***''V''***= Volume (capacity), ***''r''*** = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and ***''H''*** = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values measurement relating to feet e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the radius and height values measurement relate to feet e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
***''V''***= Volume (capacity), ***''r''*** = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and ***''H''*** = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values relating to feet measurement e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values measurement relating to feet e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
-
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and H = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
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***''V''***= Volume (capacity), ***''r''*** = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and ***''H''*** = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values relating to feet measurement e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
-
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and H = height of tub.
+
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and H = height of tub i.e. measure the height of the tub from the bottom to the top of the tub.
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values relating to feet measurement e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and H = height of tub.
-
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values as fraction of a foot e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
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If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values relating to feet measurement e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
-
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the washtub is a cylinder
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The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the tub (drum) is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
-
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of wash tub i.e. measure the diameter of the washtub and then halve it and H = height of washtub.
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V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of tub i.e. measure the diameter of the tub and then halve it and H = height of tub.
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values as fraction of a foot e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
-
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the capacity (volume) of a cylinder i.e. the washtub is a cylinder
+
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the volume (capacity) of a cylinder i.e. the washtub is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
-
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of wash tub i.e. measure the diameter of the washtub and then halve it and H = height of washtub.
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values as fraction of a foot e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft
Hi @hotknife
Most Kenmore 110 series washers have a cubic capacity of 3.2 cu.ft.
The owner manual doesn't specify the capacity of the washer, only the soil level types but you can work it out using the formula used to find the capacity (volume) of a cylinder i.e. the washtub is a cylinder
* ''V= Pi (3.14) x r² x H (***V= 3.14*** x ***r*** x ***r*** x ***H***)''
V= Volume (capacity), r = radius of wash tub i.e. measure the diameter of the washtub and then halve it and H = height of washtub.
If using inches as the measure then ensure to make the values as fraction of a foot e.g. 27" = 2.25' to get the answer in cu.ft