You can write "10 feet of water" simply as "10 ft of water." Alternatively, if you're using a more technical or scientific context, you could express it as "10 ft H2O" to specify that it's a measurement of water depth.
10 ft X 10 ft square tank will hold 1000 cubic feet of water or 7480.51 gallons 10 ft round tank will hold 785 cubic feet of water or 5872.207 gallons
656/10
Five feet ten inches or Five feet and ten inches
To convert feet of water head to bar, you can use the conversion factor where 1 foot of water is approximately equal to 0.02953 bar. Therefore, 10 feet of water head is about 0.2953 bar (10 feet × 0.02953 bar/foot).
(2-ft) / (10-in) = (24-in) / (10-in) = 2.4
785.375 cubic feet of water.
10 atmospheres is about 340 feet of water depth.
10 ft X 10 ft square tank will hold 1000 cubic feet of water or 7480.51 gallons 10 ft round tank will hold 785 cubic feet of water or 5872.207 gallons
656/10
Five feet ten inches or Five feet and ten inches
To convert feet of water head to bar, you can use the conversion factor where 1 foot of water is approximately equal to 0.02953 bar. Therefore, 10 feet of water head is about 0.2953 bar (10 feet × 0.02953 bar/foot).
(2-ft) / (10-in) = (24-in) / (10-in) = 2.4
40.8 gallons of water per 10 feet of length.
The wave base (the depth at which water moves) would be about 10 feet, or 1/2 the wavelength.
1750
Approx 4892 Imperial gallons.
12,239.9 gallons of water per 3,000 feet.