18 x 12 x 4 cubic feet.
Up to 8,797.1 gallons.
AnswerThe volume of a box one foot long, one foot high, and one foot wide is 1 foot3 or 7.480519 liquid gallons.
1.5x4x6x7.48 gallons/cubic foot=269.28 us gallons
A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).A 2 ft wide pipe, 1 foot long, will contain 23.5 gallons (US).
598 Imperial gallons, approx.
36 cubic feet of water at 6.229 gallons/ cu ft = 224.2 gallons
The volume of a 100-foot diameter x 200-foot long cylinder is: 11,750,400 US gallons.
The radius of the pipe is 4.875 feet.The area of the cross-section ispi * r^2= 23.765625 * pi foot^2The volume per foot of length iscross-section * length= (23.765625 * pi foot^2) * 1 foot= 23.765625 * pi foot^3There are roughly 7.481 gallons/cubic foot, so one foot of length contains roughly(7.481 gallons/(foot^3)) * (23.765625 * pi foot^3)= 7.481 * 23.765625 * pi gallons= 558.55 gallons (not exact)So to contain 7500 gallons the tank must be7500 gallons / (558.55 gallons / foot)= 13.43 feet long (not exact)
There are about 33.7 gallons in a 3' by 1' by 1'6" aquarium.
Please give the other dimensions 48"Long x ? Deep x ? High.
The radius of the pipe is 0.5 feet. The area of the cross-section is pi * r^2 = pi/4 feet^2 The volume is cross-section * length = (pi/4 foot^2) * 1 foot = pi/4 foot^3 There are roughly 7.481 gallons/cubic foot, so the pipe contains (7.481 gallons/(foot^3)) * (pi/4 foot^3) = 7.481 * pi / 4 gallons = 5.875 gallons (not exact)
A three-inch diameter pipe one foot long holds 0.367 gallon.