First of all an acre is 208.7 feet on each side or an area of 43,560 square feet. Our goal is to determine how many cubic feet of mud will be in this area, so we need to convert the 3 inches into feet. 3 inches / 12 inches/foot = 0.25 foot now we calculate how many cubic feet, acre area = 43,560 sq feet X 0.25 foot = 10,890 cubic feet. Number of gallons in a cubic foot = 7.48. Now all we need to do is multiply to get the answer - 10,890 cubic feet X 7.48 gallons/cubic foot = 81,457 gallons of drilling mud!
You do not specify the units of your pit, so I will assume feet. 40' x 10' x 8' is 3200 cubic feet. Multiplying by 123 (cubic inches per cubic foot) gives you 5,529,600 cubic inches. Dividing by 231 (cubic inches per US gallon) gives you 23938 US gallons. Dividing by 42 (US gallons per bbl) gives you 570 bbls.All of this is without required temperature or pressure conversion, which would be required if you were actually dealing with oil, because oil's density changes with pressure and temperature.
The group Mud sang "Tiger Feet".
mud
There are approximately 604.73 cubic meters of dry sand in 1 acre with a depth of 8 feet. This calculation is based on the conversion of 1 acre to square meters (4046.86 square meters) and then multiplying by the depth in meters (2.44 meters, which is 8 feet converted to meters).
they used 4 inched bowels that had many deffrent symbols.
suction caused by the air trapped underneath your feet when you press down on it and push mud out of the way.
I love to go barefoot in mud and glue so does my sister
After the rain turned the field to mud, my feet got wet and I had to return home.
The song "Tiger Feet" is performed by the band Mud. It was written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. It was Mud's first UK number one single and was released in January 1974.
Feet, ground, grass, mud, etc.
about 2 feet