1 cubic foot = 7.481 gallons
a cylinder, which radius is one foot is less than 1 cubic foot, the volume of it would be
π x r 2 = 3,14 x 0,25 = 0,785 cubic foot so == 5.872 gallons
70.8 gallons of water.
1880 gallons
138 Imperial gallons, approx.
203692.4 Gallons
One cubic foot of water is 7.4805 gallons.
This cylinder can hold up to 66.1 gallons of water.
6.5 gallons.
One cubic foot of water is about 7.48 (7.48052) US gallons.
A 1,055 cubic foot cylinder can hold up to 7,890 US gallons or 6,570 Imperial gallons of liquid.
A 3.5' by 4' cylinder will hold up to 287.88 gallons of water.
There are 7.481 gallons in one cubic foot.
Assuming 60 foot diameter ( 30 foot radius)>Volume (US gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.1336805556 = 126,904.0>Volume (UK gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.16054365324 = 105,669.7
About 14,351 US gallons of water.
Approximately 1,616 US gallons.
About 24 gallons.
A 2' by 15' cylinder will hold up to 352.51 gallons.
I'm assuming water -- then you would have 748.05 gallons of water in 100 cubic foot volume.