you would measure this same way as a cylinder
Radius=r
pi = 3.14159 (approx.)
Area=A
Height=h
Volume=v
First calculate the area of the circle: A=pi*r*r
Then multiply by the height to attain volume: v = A*h = pi*r*r*h
That cant be worked out without knowing the depth. However here is a link (below) to work this out.
About 2,794 gallons of water.
5 half gallons to 1 half gallon
One foot is 30.45cm if I am not mistaken. That is 3.45dm One liter of water fits in one cubic decimeter. The rest is up to you.
Neither, it is pronounced half of a foot.
A pond this size holds up to about 1,955,108 gallons of water.
half a pint
15228.5 US gallons 12680.4 Imperial gallons when it is filled to 4 and a half feet.
0.255 gallons per foot of pipe. A 10 ft long pipe that size holds 2.55 gallons.
It depends on the depth of the water. Assuming the water in one inch deep, there would be about 13,577 gallons of water in the half acre.
That cant be worked out without knowing the depth. However here is a link (below) to work this out.
Answer: 25695.52 Gallons (filled to top, about 20,100 gallons filled to 5 foot) Math: Volume of a cylinder = radius2 X Pi X height In the case of your pool, Radius = half of 27 = 13.5, height = 6 and Pi is about 3.1415 Volume = 13.5 X 13.5 X 3.1415 x 6 = 3435.23 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gal 3435.23 X 7.48 = 25695.52 Gallons
Approximately 977,553 gallons of water.
4 US gallons of water is approximately 34.12 pounds.
840 half-gallons.
Calculate the volume (cubic ft capacity) of the pool and multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot. To calculate, the formula is V = (Pi x R²)(H) where Pi = 3.1416, R² is the radius multiplied by itself (radius is one-half of the diameter), and H is the height or depth. There are 7.481 gallons of water in 1 cubic foot. V = (3.1416 x 12²)(4) = (3.1416 x 144)(4) = (242.3904)(4) = 1809.5616 cu ft 1809.5616 x 7.481 = 13,537.33 gallons
15.6 gallons