(Length of the tank, in feet) x (Width of the tank, in feet) x (Height of the tank, in feet).
It is: 6*10*5 = 300 cubic feet
1.5 feet X 1.5 feet X 4 feet = 9 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 determine the volume of a water tank with dimensions 8 feet by 8 feet by 8 feet, you can use the formula for volume: length × width × height. Therefore, the volume is 8 × 8 × 8 = 512 cubic feet. This means the tank can hold 512 cubic feet of water.
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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There are approximately 4.24 cubic feet in a 20 gallon propane tank.
> 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.