and instead of using letters and shit, you can put in measurements, and then work out the tank fullness directly.. even with offset fuel pickup (measure from the long side)
ie tank is 65cm by 13cm, and fuel pickup is 40cm from one side (and 25 from the other)
A=13, B=65, and C+A = 40
C+A = 40, and A is 13, so C=27cm
Bx(tank fullness)=C+ A/2
(tank fullness)=(C+ A/2)/B
(tank fullness)=(27+ 13/2)/65
= 33.5/65 = 51.5% full
gotta keep tank just above half full to stop surge
edit, plus you can do the same type of calculation for the surge tank itself, bu tthey are usually tall enough and thin enough that they have to be almost empty to run out of fuel...esp if they taper at the bottom
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