The problem is to convert cubic feet to liters.
Starting with 1 cu ft = 28.3168 liters
2 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft tank volume = 2 cu ft capacity
If tank is only half full that would be 1 cu ft of water which = 28.3168 liters
A cylindrical tank will be approximately 8 feet wide and 12 feet high.
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*2.52*10 = 196.3 cubic feet = 5560 litres
42 feet.
well a low beam can be from nothing to 1 foot high a medium beam is 2 and a half feet high and a standard high beam is 3 and a half feet high
7 and a half feet, acording to my calculations.
4 and a half feet
80 feet
Old faithful shoots about 3,700 gallons of water for a short eruption and 8,400 for a longer one (4 and a half minutes)
10 and a half feet
About five and a half above sea level.
they could jump up to 1 and a half feet.
Assuming the aquarium is a rectangular prism, multiply the three dimensions to get 2.17 cubic feet. To convert this to liters, remember that a liter is equivalent to one cubic decimeter. There are 2.54 centimeters per inch, 10 centimeters per decimeter, and 12 inches per foot. So...2.54cm/in * 12in/ft / (10cm/dm) = 3.048dm/ft2.17 ft3 * (3.048dm/ft)3 = 61.447557105dm ~= 61.4dm ~= 61.4 liters