The answer is found by multiplying the radius squared times pi(3.12) times the length to find the volume. 0.5ft. x 3.12 x 3ft. =1.57 ftcu. Now multiply the answer times a conversion factor of 7.48051948 to get gallons. 1.57ftcu. x 7.48051948 = 11.75 gal.
Based on 1 cubic ft being = 6.2288 Imperial gallons and 4ft x 1.5ft x 1ft = 6 cubic ft then your tank (if filled full) has a capacity of 37 gallons.
A maximum of 957.51 gallons.
1 x 2 x 3 = 6 cubic feet. If filled to the top, there are almost 45 gallons of water in 6 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot holds 7.4 gallons.
generally a 3ft tank is aprox 120L
998.8 lbs.
This tank contains V = 2ft x 1ft x 1ft = 3ft3. Alternatively: V = 0.76m x 0.38m x 0.38m = 0.110m3 = 110dm3 = 110 litres.
It is 37.4 US gallons.
they need length because if it is a crowntail those mostly can be pond fish if they are crown tail the length they need is around 1ft to 3 ft long and half a foot to 1ft deep
16 x 8 x 10 = 1280 cubic inches 1280/231 = 5.54 gallons
4-ft x 2-ft x 1-ft = 8 cubic feet = 59.84 gallons (rounded)
If its a smaller fish (about 1ft) then the easiest way is by the middle. If its a larger fish then by the tail.
897.662 gallons in this pond.
4 ft = 48 inches1ft 20ins = 32 inches1ft 2ins = 14 inches231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume = (47") x (32") x (14") = 21,056 cubic inches = 915/33 gallons