A round pool with these dimensions and 4.5 feet deep has a volume of 265,500 gallons of water.
Zero. The reason: 1,000 gallons of water will not fit in that space.
141 gallons of water.
The volume is 94 US gallons.
It should take around 30,457 gallons to fill that pool. Using the Volume formula (pi * radius^2 * height), I determined that the pool was roughly 4071.5 cubic feet. I then used Google calculator to convert this to gallons.
Volume of a cylinder = Pi x r2 x height cubic feet = 3.14 X (radius X radius) X depth 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons OR...... 13,529 gallons of water!
A round pool with a radius of 9 feet and a depth of 4 feet has a capacity of about 7,615 gallons of water.
61.2 gallons for every 15 feet.
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
587.5 US gallons Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius 3.14159 * 4 * 2.5 * 2.5 = 78.5398 cubic feet 78.5398 (cubic feet) = 587.5185 US gallons
752 Gallons ---- Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius radius = diameter/2 = 2 3.14159 * 8 * 2 * 2 = 100.53096 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48051948 US gallons 100.53096 cubic feet = 752.023805 US Gallons
Zero. The reason: 1,000 gallons of water will not fit in that space.
"3 feet round" is not clearly defined: is that the radius, the diameter, or the circumference?
A 2-foot round pool with 12 inches of water is holding about 23.6 gallons of water.
First, determine the number of cubic feet. Pipe is 4 feet in diameter- so radius is half that- 2 feet. Area is pi (3.14) times radius squared. 2x2=4, x 3.14 = 12.56 SQUARE feet of area. Multiply that by the length in feet- 5,280, and you get a VOLUME of 66,316.8 CUBIC feet. one cubic foot holds 7.48 gallons- so your pipe can hold 496,084.115 gallons of water- almost a half million gallons.
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A 100-foot round pool filled with 1.5 feet of water would be holding about 88,500 gallons.
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.