Volume = (area of the bottom) x (depth)
Area of the bottom = (pi R2) = 9 pi square feet
Volume = 1.5 x 9 pi = 13.5 pi = 42.4115 cubic feet (rounded)
= 317.3 gallons (rounded)
48 what deep? Inches, miles, etc.
A fifteen foot diameter round pool, three feet deep has a volume of 530.144 cubic feet, this converts to 3965.752 US gallons.
3736
6,200 gallons.
About 4,650 gallons.
5,677 gallons
5,475 us gal
3961
Does "15 foot round" refer to Perimeter, Diameter or Radius.
About 3,983 gallons.
A 15-foot round pool holds approximately 4,700 gallons of water when filled to capacity. To calculate this, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: Volume = π × radius² × height. For a typical above-ground pool with an average depth of about 4 feet, this results in roughly 4,700 gallons. Keep in mind that the actual volume may vary based on the exact dimensions and shape of the pool.
It is necessary to know the length as well as the width and depth of the pool in order to calculate its volume.