500 / (16 x 12) = ~2.604 gallons/inch
480 barrels
1 acre-foot = (325,851/number of gallons in each barrel) barrels
Of course, it depends upon the size of the wheel barrel, but for sake of example, assume that each wheel barrel holds 100 lbs. There are 2000 lbs per ton. 1 ton X 2000 lbs/ton / 100 lbs/wheel barrel = 20 wheel barrels.
Dependes on the volume of your barrel. > Radius (r) = 8.5 / 12 = 0.7083333 . . . feet > The volume of the well = pi * r * r * l = 2364.375 cubic feet > Divide 2364.375 by your barrel volume in cubic feet, this = number of barrels.
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To find out how many barrels are in a 500 barrel oil tank per inch, you would need to know the dimensions of the tank. Once you have the dimensions, you can calculate the volume of oil in the tank per inch and then divide that by the volume of a barrel to determine the number of barrels per inch.
To calculate the number of barrels in a 400 barrel oil tank per inch, you would need to divide the total capacity of the tank (400 barrels) by the height of the tank in inches. For example, if the tank is 100 inches tall, there would be 4 barrels per inch (400 barrels / 100 inches = 4 barrels per inch).
To find the number of barrels per inch in a 210 barrel tank that is 15x10 inches, you would multiply the dimensions to find the total volume in cubic inches (15x10 = 150 sq inches). Then, divide the total volume by the number of barrels (210) to get the barrels per inch. In this case, 150/210 = 0.714 barrels per inch.
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500 / (16 x 12) = ~2.604 gallons/inch
If there are 300 barrels in the tank and you want to determine how many barrels per inch, you would need to know the dimensions of the tank to calculate the volume of oil per inch. The calculation would involve dividing the total volume of 300 barrels by the height of the tank in inches. Without the specific height of the tank, it is not possible to provide an exact answer.
There are many different barrels. Specify which you mean
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Three !! All barrel races have three ! :)
The longest rifled barrel is probably the US Navy 16 inch rifles mounted on battleships-with barrels 66 feet long. Land based- the M65 Atomic cannon- with a 42'9" barrel. For shoulder arms, many muzzeloading black powder rifles used barrels in the 46 to 48 inch range. The Barrett .50 cal sniper rifle has a 29 inch barrel- and most civilian sporting rifles are 26 inches or shorter. Longer does not always mean better or more powerful.
1 barrel is equal to 158.987L (or roughly 160L).