Take a roll of nylon string and tie a good knot to a small weight like a fishing lead or small bolt nut then after removing the check valve or separating the pipe drop till it hits the foot valve. It will stop then. Pull out and measure string.
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You need to know four different numbers: the length, width, average depth, and a multiplier that determines gallons. Here is the formula: Length X Width X Average Depth X Multiplier = Gallons Determine the Multiplier: Rectangle, square, or free-form pool:multiplier = 7.5. Round or Oval pool: multiplier = 5.9 Determine the Average Depth: To determine the average depth in a pool where the bottom slopes, measure the shallow end, the the deep end depth. Add them together and divide by two (2). Example: Shallow End = 2'. Deep End = 10' 2' + 10' = 12'; 12'/2 = 6' Average Depth
depth*area=volume volume/specific gravity=total tonnage
Well, first of all, you don't need to be given the height, width, volume, and length. If you're given any three of those numbers, you can calculate the fourth one. To answer the question: -- If the thickness of the box can be neglected, then the height is also the depth. -- If the thickness can't be neglected, then even with all that information, I still don't think you have enough yet to determine the interior depth.
Length x width x average depth*. Multiply result by 7.48 to determine volume in gallons.* 'average depth' is shallow end + deep end divided by two
approximaitly 30meter (98ft) and its diameter is 3 to 8 ft...