(Length of the tank, in feet) x (Width of the tank, in feet) x (Height of the tank, in feet).
1.5 feet X 1.5 feet X 4 feet = 9 cubic feet
It is: 6*10*5 = 300 cubic feet
Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet
The tank volume = 12 x 4 x 2 = 96 cubic feet1 feet = 30.48 cm1 cubic feet = (30.48) 3 = 28316.84659 cubic cmsince 1 liter = 1000 cubic cmThen the answer is 28.317 liters
To convert gallons to cubic feet, you can use the conversion factor of 1 gallon being approximately 0.1337 cubic feet. Therefore, a 100-gallon tank would hold about 13.37 cubic feet (100 gallons × 0.1337 cu ft/gallon). The pressure of 135 psi does not affect the volume in cubic feet; it only affects the density of the gas inside the tank. Thus, the tank still holds approximately 13.37 cubic feet of volume.
882.9 cubic feet.
35 cubic feet
Depends on the size of the tank.
1 cubic feet equals 7.48 gals. So 60 gallons equals 8.021390374 cubic feet. 1 cubic feet equal 1728 cubic inches. The answer would be 13,860.96256 cubic inches in a 60 gallon tank.
100 cubic feet = 2831.7 litres.
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1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet
> Best work with cubic feet, first calculate the volume of the tank in cubic feet: = Length * width * height (all dimensions in feet) Then : For US gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 7.4805 For UK gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 6.2288
1.5 feet X 1.5 feet X 4 feet = 9 cubic feet
It is: 6*10*5 = 300 cubic feet
18 US gallons equates to 2.4 (2.40625) cubic feet.
A standard-sized SCUBA tank holds 72 cubic feet of air at the standard pressure of 2250 PSI.