If the fountain is rectangular, measuring (144 cm) x (288 cm), and holds water to a depth of (46 cm),
then the volume of water is
(144 x 288 x 46) = 1,907,712 cm3 = 1,907.712liters
It doesn't matter how deep the whole structure is, only how deep the water is.
The only significance of the "91 cm" dimension is that it defines the flood stage.
Here's a formula for round pools: distance across*distance across*depth*5.9 for rectangles: length*width*depth*7.5 or for a deep end: length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5 so in your case, 16*16*4*5.9=6000 gallons=23000 liters
Length X Width X Depth of the tank in centimeters, divided by 1000.
The volume in liters of a cylinder with a diameter of 2000mm and a depth of 100mm is: 314 liters.
You need length , width and depth to be able to tell volume.
need length width and depth not just two dimensions..unanswerable
I'd say you're missing a term. As it stands, liters per meter makes no sense (liter is volume, meter is length. "Liters per square meter" would be a measure of average depth.
-- Multiply the length of the side of the square tank (in cm) by itself, -- Multiply the answer by the depth (in cm) of the liquid in the tank, -- Divide the answer by 1,000 to get the liquid volume in liters.
gallons or liters
The depth is neither the length nor width. Length is the measurement from top to bottom, width is from side to side, and depth is from front to back.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
A litre is a measure of volume. Calculation of a volume requires 3 linear measures: length, breadth and depth. It appears that you have given only two.
There are 22,712.5 liters of water in a pool that is 305 cm by 500 cm and five feet deep. How much water the pool will hold depends on not only the length and width of the pool but also the depth of the pool.