-- Measure the length, width, and height of the aquarium, in inches.
-- Multiply (length) x (width).
-- Multiply that result by (height).
-- Divide that result by 231.
-- Now you have the capacity in gallons, up to the rim.
There are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot of interior space. You have to calculate the volume, in cubic feet, and then multiply that result times 7.48.
The volume of displaced water for a metal cylinder with a volume of 50cm3 is: 13,210 US gallons of water or 11,000 UK gallons of water.
To calculate the gallons, you need Lenth, Width, and Depth. Multiply them all together and you get the volume in cubic feet. There are 7.48 gallons in every cubic foot, so multiply the total volume (ft3) by 7.48. That will give you your gallons.
If you mean inches, the maximum water capacity is 19.95 gallons.
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This aquarium can hold a maximum of 10 gallons of water.
Is 0.08m the length or width of this rectangular aquarium? Need both measurements to calculate the volume of water, unless this is a SQUARE shaped aquarium.
The aquarium would have a volume of 2200 cubic inches. One cubic inch is 0.0043290 liquid gallons, so 2200*0.0043290 = 9.52381 gallons.
The packaging or booklet usually gives the volume of the tank, but if it does not, fill the aquarium one gallon at a time (or if it is large, 2-5 gallons at a time) until it is filled. The number of gallons that is put in the aquarium is the number of gallons of water the tank holds.
Assuming the only thing in the aquarium is water, this tank could hold up to 19.8 gallons of water.
Gallons is a volume unit.
A gallon IS a volume so the volume of 550 gallons is 550 gallons.
Measure its dimensions in inches or centimeters, and its volume or capacity in gallons or litres.
There are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot of interior space. You have to calculate the volume, in cubic feet, and then multiply that result times 7.48.
The volume of displaced water for a metal cylinder with a volume of 50cm3 is: 13,210 US gallons of water or 11,000 UK gallons of water.
Add an aquarium heater. Make sure you choose a heater with the correct wattage for your aquarium's water volume.
> Best work with cubic feet, first calculate the volume of the tank in cubic feet: = Length * width * height (all dimensions in feet) Then : For US gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 7.4805 For UK gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 6.2288