Regardless of the substance in it, or even if it's completely empty,
6912 cubic inches is equivalent to
-- 4 cubic feet
-- 29.92 gallons (rounded)
Well, there are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. So, evaluate 150/1728 and you'll get your answer.
See whether you can follow these steps. 1. Make your units consistent. Do not mix units. Either convert inches to feet of feet to inches. 2. Using the equation for the volume of a cylinder, calculate the cylinder's volume. The volume of a cylinder is just the product of its height and the area of its base. The base is, of course, a circle. 3a. Your answer will be in cubic inches or cubic feet. If you know how much one cubic inch (or cubic foot) of water weighs, multiply that value by the answer you got in step #2. 3b. If you only know how much a GALLON of water weighs, well, then you will have to convert cubic inches (or cubic feet) to gallons. Then multiply that value by the weight of a gallon of water. You're done! Note that you can find conversion factors -- gallons to cubic feet, cubic feet to gallons -- and the formula for the area of a circle, and the value of Pi here on WikiAnswers.com
Volume = 0.8727 cubic feet OR 1,508 cubic inches.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (10)2 (1,500 x 12) =5,654,866.8 cubic inches = 24,480 gallons (rounded)That's the volume of the section of pipe. We have no wayof knowing how much water is in it.
71400 cubic inches of water weighs approx 11466 Newtons.
A volume of 453 cubic inches is filled by 1.961 gallons of water.
In 9000 cubic inches there are 147.5 liters of water. This is based on the formula that converts the volume of water in cubic inches to liters. 1 cubic inch is equal to 0.016 liters.
1,356 cubic inches converts to approximately 5.9 US gallons.
12
5.7 US gallons of water.
One gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches.
53.2 fluid ounces of water.
Exactly 4 cubic inches of it. That's pretty nearly the same as 2.21645 fluid ounces.
Square inches of water is not measurable. The question must be in cubic inches of water in order to give a third dimension to the water. Width X length X depth = cubic size of water you wish to weigh.
Quite possibly 512 cubic inches!
12*45*59 cubic inches = 31,860 cubic inches