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How much water is needed to fill a 33 ft diameter swimming pool?

you can treat the pool as a circle that is extruded to a height if the diameter is 33ft, then the radius is 16.5ft. volume is pi times radius squared 16.5ft * 16.5ft = 272.25 sq ft pi * 272.5 sq ft = 855.14 sq ft now just multiply 855.14 by the height in feet and you have the volume. For example, 855.14 sq ft * 3 ft = 2565.41 cubic feet now convert cubic feet to gallons: 1 cu ft = 7.4805 gal so 2565.41 cubic feet * 7.4805 gal/cu ft = 19,190.6 gal


Which weighs more 5 gal of sand or 5 gal water?

Sand is heavier than water.


What is the formula to figure gallons of water for an inground pool?

When filled to 80% water capacity, as recommended, the pool holds approximately: 10'x30" = 915 gal 12'x30" = 1,353 gal 12'x36" = 1,722 gal 15'x36" = 2,561 gal 15'x42" = 3,110 gal 16'x42" = 3,896 gal 18'x36" = 3,735 gal 18'x42" = 4,814 gal 18'x48" = 5,593 gal 24'x48" = 10,103 gal per intex pools site


How many gal of water needed to fill 10000 sq ft 2 inches?

A puddle that's 2 inches deep and covers an area of 10,000 square feet on the floorhas a volume of(10,000 sq-feet) x (144 sq-inches / sq-foot) x (2 inches) = 2,880,000 cubic inchesSince every 231 cubic inches is the same as one gallon, that number of cubic inchesis the same as 12,478.53 gallons. (rounded)


What is the amount of water pumped per month if a well pumps two gallons of water per minute?

Let's assume that this isn't a trick question. Normal February month= 80,640 gal Leap year Feb. month= 83,520 gal April, June, Sept, Nov=86,400 gal Jan, March, May, July, Aug, Oct, Dec=89,280 gal. Figure it out for a single day first. 2x60x24=2,880 gal per day then multiply that by the number of days in the month 2,880x28=80,640 gal for 28day Feb.