There are a number of ways to do it. Because I am Canadian I will do it in litres, and then convert to gallons.
Multiply Length x Width x Height in cm. This gives you cubic centimeters. Multiply cubic centimeters by 0.001 to get litres, and then divide by 3.78 to get US gallons:
(L x W x H(cm) x 0.001)/3.78
14K gallons refers to 14,000 gallons. It is a common unit of measurement for liquid volume, often used in contexts such as swimming pools, fuel tanks, and water storage.
There are 2 tanks and both are 19 gallons.
Gas tanks range from tiny tanks (like on my 81 Yamaha 250xt - 1.5 gallons) to 6 gallons in some I would suppose.
30 US gallons = 3840 US fluid ounces
To calculate the gallonage for cylindrical tanks, first determine the tank's volume in cubic inches using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius and ( h ) is the height of the tank. Next, convert the volume from cubic inches to gallons by dividing by 231 (since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). The formula can be simplified to ( \text{Gallons} = \frac{\pi r^2 h}{231} ).
30 gallons per tank.
twelve gallons for a car, and fifeen-eighteen gallons on suvs, and trucks
12.8 Gallons
The Boeing 777-200 is a large commercial aircraft. There is no listed information on the amount of water tanks or how any gallons they hold.
The manual claims a capacity of 18 US gallons. The capacity of the tanks is 18 US gallons.
If it has the dual tanks primary tank is 19 gallons and auxiliary is 18.2 gallons
Depending on how your vehicle is equipped : front tanks were 17 / 18 / or 19 U.S. gallons rear tanks were 18 or 19 U.S. gallon combinations were either 36 or 37 U.S. gallons