=9.88 m (389 inches)
Gallons of volume in a horizontal cylinder =(5.875) x (diameter of the round end, feet) x (diameter again, feet) x (length, feet)
A cylinder 67' in diameter x 48' in height has a volume of 1,265,938 gallons.
If the 9' is the diameter of the tank and the 2' is the height, then the volume is 951.78 gallons. (rounded) If the 9' is the height of the tank and the 2' is the diameter, then the volume is 211.51 gallons. (rounded)
Diameter X Diameter X Depth X 5.9 = number of gallons 25 X 25 X 4 X 5.9 = 14750 gallons
A 59.5-inch diameter cylinder holds 1,733 gallons per inch of length/height.
The height of a cylinder with the diameter of 34 inches and a volume of 350 gallons is: 89.05 inches.
About 208.292013 gallons of water.
110 gallons
Roughly 215 US gallons or 179 imperial gallons
A round pool with a 10-foot diameter and a 3-foot depth can hold up to 1,762 gallons of water.
a 4 feet diameter tank holds 94 gallons/foot. Therefore 94 x 3 =282 gallons
Volume would be 5.118 gallons of liquid.