3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
74.42 gallons.
With a 6 inch diameter and with 1 mile = 5280 ft = 63360 inches.Volume = (cross sectional area) x ( length) = pi * r2 * length = pi*(3 in)2 * 63360 in = 1791461.79 cubic inches.1 gallon = 231 cubic inches, so it is 7755.25 gallons
Area of a circle is pi*r^2 (Pi (r squared)), so 25.5^2*3.1415926 = 2,082.42in/sq * 33" equals: 67,413 cubic inches of water. As there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, the said geometric solid will contain: 291.8315 gallons.
about 100-150 gallonsAnother opinion75 - 80 gallons Your bathtub may be bigger than mine. So, measure length times width times depth of the water and multply by 7.5 to get the amount of gallons in your tub... or any other vessel.
From Google search: gallons of water in a rectangular aquarium = length (in.) x width (in.) x height (in.) /231. Hence, 12 x 12 x 96 = 13824 /231 = 59.844155 gallons.Answer: Given: Length = 96 inches. Width = 12 inches. Height = 12 inches. We need to find the number of gallons of water it can have. First, we need to find the capacity. That is the volume of the container. Volume = length * width * height cubic units. Volume = 12*12*96 cubic inches. Volume = 13824 cubic inches. The capacity is 13824 cubic inches. We need to change cubic inches to gallons. 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches. So, 1 cubic inch = 1/231 gallons 13824 cubic inches = 13824 * (1/231) gallons = 59.84415 gallons So, it can have 59.84415 gallons of water.
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the aquarium, in inches. -- Multiply (length) x (width). -- Multiply that result by (height). -- Divide that result by 231. -- Now you have the capacity in gallons, up to the rim.
The container has a volume of 4160 cubic inches (26x16x10). Assuming you are talking about gallons of water, it will hold 18 gallons (231 cu in per gallon).
In order to determine the volume of water correctly. 3 dimensions are needed. Length, width, and height. There is a formula you can use for getting a rough idea of how many gallons a tank has in it though once you know the measurements. This only works in inches. This only works with normal rectangular or square aquariums as well. Length (inches) x Width (inches) x Height (inches) / 231 = volume in gallons Example: 72 in. (length) x 12 in. (Width) x 18 in. (height) = 15552 15552 / 231 = 67.32 gallons
Cannot be answered without knowing the length/height of the tank.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
244.78 gallons
One gallon of water is equal to approximately 231 cubic inches. Therefore, 400 gallons of water would measure approximately 92,400 cubic inches. To find the height in inches, divide the total cubic inches by the surface area of the container the water is in.
Assuming that it's a rectangular tank, measure the length, width, and height in feet. Multiply all those together. That's the volume in cubic feet. Divide by 7.48 to convert to gallons. This is the capacity if you fill it to the top, which, of course, you won't. You figure out the volume in inches or feet or whatever. A rectangular or square= length x width x height. Then ask a professional to see how much water is in a square foot or inch or whatever the measurement is.
3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
The tank has a maximum holding capacity of 25.45 gallons US. Filled to within 2" of the top it will hold 22.9 gallons US. For your future reference the calculation is " length in inches x width in inches x height in inches divided by 231.