To answer this, you must provide the height of the cylinder.
When you have the height, the equation to find volume, which I assume is what you mean by "what are the dimension", is:
V = h*pi*r^2 (r-squared)
V = volume
h = height
pi= can use 3.14
r = radius
d = 2r
in this case, r would = 6
so... V = 3.14*36*h
A cylindrical tower with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 30 feet has a volume of: 2,360 cubic feet.
Is this a rectangular tank or a circular (cylindrical) or an ellipsoid tank? If rectangular: 30 * 12 * 8 = 2880 cubic feet If cylindrical which dimension is the diameter? V = PI * r2 *h Where PI is 3,14159...; r2 is the radius (half the diameter) squared; h is the height
A cylindrical tank will be approximately 8 feet wide and 12 feet high.
29,610.94 gallons (rounded)
Volume of a cylindrical tank 8 feet in diameter and 8 feet tall is pi x 16 square feet (radius squared) x 8 feet (height) = 402 cubic feet.
4745 gallons Best estimate I have.
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A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.
Pipe is generally cylindrical and the dimension refers to the inside diameter. One cubic foot contains 7.48 gallons. The volume of a one foot long 20" diameter pipe is: pi(1.667/2)^2 = 2.18 cubic feet. At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot the total volume is 16.3 gallons.
Volume = pi*52*10 = 785.398 cubic feet to 3 decimal places
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3.14x4=12.56x2=25.12cubic feet 1 cubic ft=7.48 gals 7.48x25.12=187.8976gals