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This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
This is impossible to calculate without knowing the surface area of the pool.
There is NO way to calculate this without knowing how deep the pool is filled!
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!
to calculate the content of the pool go to this link
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!
Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
Assuming the pool is round, you can calculate the volume of water in the pool using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h. Given the diameter (8 ft), the radius is half of that (4 ft). If you know the depth of the pool, you can plug that value in for "h" and calculate the volume of water in the pool in cubic feet.
To fill up a 12 foot swimming pool, you would need approximately 6,900 gallons of water.
This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
length x width x average depth The calculations are done in reverse. First you build the pool then calculate how much water it will take to fill it.
How much water in a 48inch 12foot round pool
This is impossible to calculate without knowing the surface area of the pool.
It depends on the size of the pool.
Yes, the pool can over-flow.