The volume of 200 gallons of propane at 20 degrees will depend on the pressure at which the propane is stored. Propane expands and contracts with temperature and pressure changes, so you would need to know the pressure in order to calculate the volume accurately.
The volume of a cylinder is equal to (pi)r2h, which is the area of the base times the height. The volume of this tank is about 3.14 x 62 x 2 which is 226.08 feet cubed. Now the cubic feet need to be turned into gallons. There are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. 226.08 x 7.48 is about 1691.1, so there are about 1961.1 gallons in the tank.
The volume of the cylinder would be 200 x 10 = 2,000 cm3
200 gallons = 800 quarts.
In order to calculate the volume we must work out the radius. Lateral surface area without the 2 end pieces of the cylinder = 200 sq.ft, 2*pi*r*8 = 200 Divide both sides by 2*pi*8 to find the length of the radius. radius = 3.978873577 Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or altitude; Volume = 397.8873577 cubic feet or 398 to the nearest cubic foot.
200 ounces is equivalent to approximately 1.56 gallons.
200 UK gallons = 909.2 L
200 gallons of plain water weighs about 757.5kg
To make 200 gallons, you would need 80 two and a half gallon containers. This is calculated by dividing 200 by 2.5.
The weight of 100 gallons depends on what is being measured. For water, 100 gallons is equal to approximately 834 pounds. However, for other substances, the weight will vary based on the density of the material.
200 gallons of water would weigh approximately 1,667 pounds.
200 Imperial gallons = 909 L