If it is a rectagular pool, there are approximately 11,496 gallons of water.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
16 x 30 x 5 x 7.48 gallons/cu ft = 17,950 gallons
To find the gallons in a 30 foot round pool you need to: To take the radius (15) and square it (15 X 15) = 225 X pi 3.14 = 706 X a constant (7.5) = 5298 X the debth 4.5 feet = 23,844 gallons.
Right around 9400 gallons. 3.14 x 10 x 10 x 4 x 7.48
I have a 10 x 30 pool but i don't seem to need a pump and filter!
If it is a rectagular pool, there are approximately 11,496 gallons of water.
Roughly 84,375 gallons.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
16 x 30 x 5 x 7.48 gallons/cu ft = 17,950 gallons
The volume of your pool is 29 ft x 30 ft x 5 ft, or 4470 ft3. There are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, so you'll have 4470 ft3 x 7.48 gallons/ft3 or about 33,435.6 gallons.
To find the gallons in a 30 foot round pool you need to: To take the radius (15) and square it (15 X 15) = 225 X pi 3.14 = 706 X a constant (7.5) = 5298 X the debth 4.5 feet = 23,844 gallons.
You would use the following formula: 30 (dia.ft) X 30 (dia.ft.) X 4.66 (avg.depth.ft.) X 5.9 (multiplication factor) = 24,744.6 gallons of water
Right around 9400 gallons. 3.14 x 10 x 10 x 4 x 7.48
3.14 x 12 x 12/4 x 30/12 cu ft x 7.5 gallons per cu ft = 2120 gallons
A swimming pool that measures 12 feet by 30 feet and has an average depth of 6 feet contains approximately 16,157 gallons of water. 12 x 30 x 6 = 2160 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = approximately 7.48 gallons 2160 x 7.48 = 16156.8
Your average swimming pool is likely around 20 ft x 30 ft with an average depth of 5 ft (rounding here of course) this would equate to about 22,500 Gallons. 1 cubic foot of water = 7.4805 US Gallons 20 x 30 x 5 x 7.4805 = 22,442