It is unlikely that the pool is 48 feet deep but there is no indication as to what units the depth is measured in. Consequently it is not possible to answer the question.
He measured in millimetres and converted to metres.
Turbidity (clarity) of water can be measured with a WAV monitor of a Nephelometer. WAV monitors use a turbidity tube that allows an estimate of water quality based on a visual assessment of the amount of light that is scattered and absorbed in the water sample. This method is useful during and immediately after rain storms. When measuring turbidity in the laboratory, a meter called a Nephelometer is used. It measures the amount of light scattered by the particles in the water in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTUs). Deb
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The question can only be answered if you make some assumption about the units in which the length and width are measured. Although there is no justification for doing so, IF you assume they are feet, then the answer is 12,448 US gallons.
Allen Hazen Water Tower was created in 1931.
Water potential is typically measured in units of pressure, such as pascals (Pa) or bars, but can also be reported in kilopascals (kPa) or megapascals (MPa).
In science, volume is always measured with liters.
Air, I think, or Space?... I think. and water....
A quantity that can be measured is length, which describes how long or short an object is. It can be measured in units like inches, centimeters, meters, etc.
"Area" means how much wallpaper it would take to cover it. It's measured in square units or unit2 . "Volume" means how much water it would take to fill it. It's measured in cubic units or unit3 .
The energy obtained from food is measured in units called calories. A calorie is a unit of energy that represents the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
The answer depends on the context. There are different things which are measured using different units. For example, flour is measured according to its mass, eggs would be measured in numbers, water, milk or oil by volume. The baker would also need to measure the proving and cooking times and the temperature of the oven.
Volume is length*width*height in cubic units. If this is not possible then when an object is immersed in water the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object which was discovered by Archimedes.
During any scientific procedure liquid anything is generally measured in milliliters, in a graduated cylinder.
Two methods to measure salinity are through electrical conductivity and the total dissolving salts (TDS). Measuring the electrical conductivity involves passing a current through a water-salt sample and seeing how much current flow through it. The TDS method requires that of water-salt sample be allowed to dry through evaporation so that the resulting weight of the solid salt residue that is left can be measured.
Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted by the weight of the air in the atmosphere, while water pressure is the force exerted by the weight of water in a body of water. Atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, while water pressure increases with depth. Atmospheric pressure is measured in units like atm or pascals, while water pressure is typically measured in units like pounds per square inch (psi) or pascals.