Volume = (length) x (width) x (height)
If those numbers are in inches, then V = 18" x 19" x 24" = 8,208 cubic inches = 35.532 gallons (rounded)
That's the volume of the tank. There's no way to know how much fuel is in it, other than by looking at the fuel guage. It could be nearly empty.
147,000 gallons of liquid oxygen 400,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen
The space shuttle held about 1.6 million pounds of fuel, which is approximately 143,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and 383,000 gallons of liquid oxygen.
A nuclear submarine has a reactor . There is no liquid fuel at all.
A space shuttle typically uses around 400,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and 143,000 gallons of liquid oxygen for fuel during launch.
470.2 gallons of liquid.
4,386.71 US gallons.
136 US liquid quarts = 34 US liquid gallons
50.46 gallons (US, liquid)
Assuming you are asking about gallons of fuel, it holds 17 gallons of fuel.
Assuming you mean gallons of fuel, it holds 17.1 US gallons of fuel.
999.9999472 us liquid gallons are in a us liquid quart 1000 quarts
7,481 liquid gallons or 6,429 dry gallons.