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Old 09-10-2007, 05:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I think as Remek mentioned some time ago that Volume gives you a better idea of your gains. It takes into considerations od gains in length and girth.
Volume of penis can be worked in the same way as that of a cylinder.

C = Circumference ( Girth )
L = Length ( height)
r = Radius
p = pie = 22/7 ( 22 divided by 7)
V = Volume
A = Area

The 2 main formulae are

C = 2 x p x r

A = p x r x r

V = A x L

Combining the two formulae you get

V = (7 x C x C x L) divided by 88

That is you multiply your Girth into Firth into Length into seven and divide your answer by 88, you will get answer in cubic inches or cubic centimeters depending upon what system you have used.

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Thanks soody! I'm going to move this to the "PE Forum" so more guys will see it.

Sometime in the near future, we're going to have an automatic volume calculator on the site.
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