cylinder = pi x r(squared) x h
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
74.42 gallons.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
Assuming the dimensions given are inside dimensions, the cylinder will hold 55.75 gallons - less if the dimensions given are outside dimensions.
The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Given a diameter of 155 mm, the radius is 77.5 mm. Converting to inches, this is approximately 3.05 inches. Plugging these values into the volume formula, the volume is approximately 757.20 cubic inches, which is equivalent to about 3.28 gallons.
A cylinder 30 inches in diameter and 48 inches tall will have a volume of 33929 cubic inches. V=PI*r*r*H (V=3.1416*15*15*48) That volume is equal to 146.9 gallons (USA). (1 gal = 231 cubic inches)
This cylinder will hold up to 19.65 gallons of water.
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1028.1567 gallons Volume of a cylinder is (Pi) x (radius of cylinder)2 x (height of cylinder) There are 231 cubic inches in 1 gallon, so I converted the feet to inches prior to calculating the volume. Therefore: Volume=(3.14159)(30)2(84)=237504.2 inches3 Divide that by 231 and you get 1028.1567 gallons.
291 US Gallons agstiadi