That depends on what you want to fill it with. Stones or sawdust? Quite tall if you decide on sawdust. Every product or material has a different density and will take up more or less room depending on it, so you would need different glasses for them to fit in.
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A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
If the pool were filled all the way to the top it would hold 4,551.4 gallons of water. However this is generally not recommended. If filled to within 6 inches of the top (3.5 ft) it would hold 3,976 gallons.
Measure it with a tape measure.Diameter: the measurement across the widest part of the circle.Perimeter: the measurement around the outside of the pool (take diameter in inches x 3.14)Area: the measurement of the surface of the bottom of the pool (3.14 x (1/2 diameter x 1/2 diameter) [So if you pool is diameter 54 inches it would be: 3.14 x 27 x 27]Volume: the measurement of how many cubic inches the pool will hold (NOT GALLONS)(take area x height)
The square prism. The cylinder will fit in it!
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Their volumes are equal.
15.29 Gals
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
74.42 gallons.
2.3 inches
5.456 cu.ft
432pi. formula:π(r^2)h
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
It can hold about 179.07 cubic inches more of water. Volume = pi r^2 The volume of the water in the 8 inch glass = 8 pi (1.5)(1.5) = 18pi = about 56.55 cubic inches The volume of the 12 inch glass = 12 pi (2.5)(2.5) = 75 pi = about 235.62 cubic inches The difference in volume is 57 pi or about 179.07 cubic inches *previous answer used a different size glass
standard glass is 8oz, but it would depend on the glass.
If it's round and 11 inches across on the inside, thenit can hold 579.2 ounces / 4.5 gallons full to the rim.