25.14 feet cubed. The volumn formula of cylinder is: V=3.14 x r2 x h. r being the radius and h being the height.
29,610.94 gallons (rounded)
282.13 us gallonsAnswer:There are 70.5 gallons in a barrel 2 feet in diameter and 3 feet tall. To calculate the volume of the barrel:PI x radius of barrel squared x height of barrelPI x R2 x h = 3.1416 x 12 x 3 = 3.1416 x 3 = 9.42 cubic feetThere ar 7.48 gallons in on cubic foot, so . . .9.42 x 7.48 = 70.5 gallonsThe answer above appears to have wrongly used the 2 foot diameter in place of the 1 foot radius. The correct answer showing the work is below.The volume of the barrel is pi X r2 X height.r = 1/2 X diameter = 1/2 X 2 = 1 ftpi = 3.1416height = 3 ft3.1416 X 12 ft2 X 3 ft = 9.4248 ft39.4248 ft3 X 7.4805 gallons/ft3 = 70.5 gallons
2937.6 Gallons. Here's how. Volume = (area of base) x (height).Area of a circle is Pi * (radius squared). Radius is half of diameter = 10 ft/2 = 5 ft.Take pi = 3.1416, so 3.1416*(5 ft high)*(5 ft)2 = 392.7 ft3. 1 ft3 = 7.48052 gallons. 392.7 ft3 * 7.48052 gal/ft3 = 2937.6 gallons
for a cylinder, 4 ft round is diameter? radius = 2 feet V = 3.14 x 22 x 5 = 62.8 cubic feet 62.8 x 7.5 = 471 gallons
203692.4 Gallons
Approx 4892 Imperial gallons.
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.
4745 gallons Best estimate I have.
29,610.94 gallons (rounded)
1,000,000 US gallons is about 134,000 cubic feet. A round tank of 56 feet diameter by 56 feet high will hold 1 million US gallons. Also a round pond of about 413 feet diameter by 1 foot deep.
282.13 us gallonsAnswer:There are 70.5 gallons in a barrel 2 feet in diameter and 3 feet tall. To calculate the volume of the barrel:PI x radius of barrel squared x height of barrelPI x R2 x h = 3.1416 x 12 x 3 = 3.1416 x 3 = 9.42 cubic feetThere ar 7.48 gallons in on cubic foot, so . . .9.42 x 7.48 = 70.5 gallonsThe answer above appears to have wrongly used the 2 foot diameter in place of the 1 foot radius. The correct answer showing the work is below.The volume of the barrel is pi X r2 X height.r = 1/2 X diameter = 1/2 X 2 = 1 ftpi = 3.1416height = 3 ft3.1416 X 12 ft2 X 3 ft = 9.4248 ft39.4248 ft3 X 7.4805 gallons/ft3 = 70.5 gallons
To determine how many barrels of oil can fill a container with a diameter of 60 feet and a height of 40 feet, we first calculate the volume of the cylinder using the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ). The radius is 30 feet (half the diameter), so the volume is approximately ( V \approx 3.14 \times (30^2) \times 40 \approx 113,097 ) cubic feet. Since a standard oil barrel holds about 42 gallons, and there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the container can hold roughly 113,097 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot ÷ 42 gallons/barrel ≈ 19,000 barrels of oil.
The volume of a twenty four foot diameter cylinder 6 inches high is 226.19 cubic feet. This equates to 1,692.02 US gallons.
The volume of a cylinder 2 feet in diameter and 5 feet high is: 15.7 cubic feet.
2937.6 Gallons. Here's how. Volume = (area of base) x (height).Area of a circle is Pi * (radius squared). Radius is half of diameter = 10 ft/2 = 5 ft.Take pi = 3.1416, so 3.1416*(5 ft high)*(5 ft)2 = 392.7 ft3. 1 ft3 = 7.48052 gallons. 392.7 ft3 * 7.48052 gal/ft3 = 2937.6 gallons
1960.1 cubic feet=55470litres=14635 US gallons
The dimensions of a 10,000 barrel oil storage tank can vary depending on the design and shape. As a rough estimate, a cylindrical tank with a capacity of 10,000 barrels would have a diameter of approximately 42 feet and a height of around 30 feet.