The volume of a room is length times width times height. So it goes with a reverberation chamber.
Length times width times depth will give you the volume. If you want to know how much water it will hold, take your cubic feet and divide it by 7.48051935474856
MV = TV x RRAverage TV is 500mlAverage RR is 16Thus average MV = 8000ml/min
length, width X height.
No, you must select a bearing based on its operating speed, radial and/or axial loading, as well as the expected life.