The tank will hold a maximum of 478.753 gallons of fuel.
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
12 gallons
There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in a metric ton (or tonne). And there are about 0.264 gallons in a litre. Also, the density of diesel fuel is right at about 0.85 kilograms per litre. Since you have a metric ton of diesel fuel, that is 1000 kilograms of diesel fuel, you need to know how many litres of diesel fuel you have. Divide 1000 kg by 0.85 kg/litre and you'll get about 1176.5 litres. Now convert that to gallons by multiplying 1176.5 litres by 0.264 gallons/litre and you'll get about 310.6 gallons of diesel fuel in that metric ton you started with.
Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
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201.97 US gallons
About 1,122.1 gallons.
To hold 10,000 gallons of fuel, a tank must be at least 1,500 cubic feet in volume, as there are approximately 6.7 gallons in a cubic foot. The dimensions can vary based on the shape of the tank; for example, a cylindrical tank could have a diameter of around 7.3 feet and a height of about 10 feet. Alternatively, a rectangular tank could have dimensions of 10 feet by 10 feet by 10 feet. Proper structural considerations should also be made for safety and stability.
40.544 gallons
To determine the volume of a 10x10x36 fuel cell, you multiply the dimensions: 10 feet × 10 feet × 36 feet, which equals 3,600 cubic feet. To convert this to gallons, you can use the conversion factor that 1 cubic foot is approximately 7.48 gallons. Therefore, the fuel cell would hold about 26,988 gallons of gas (3,600 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons per cubic foot).
1 gallon = 0.1337 cubic foot (rounded) 1 cubic foot = 7.4805 gallons (rounded)
The volume is pi*radius2*depth of fuel = 22.6 cubic feet = 140.9 Imperial gallons, approx.
There will be about 5757 US gallons in a full tank of this size. A cylinder's volume is the area of the base times its height. The area of the base is pi times the square of the radius of that base. A radius is half a diameter. Half of 7 feet is 3 1/2 feet. If we take pi times the square of that, we'll get about 38.48 square feet. Multiply that by the 20 foot length and you'll get about 769.6 cubic feet. There are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water. Multiply the 769.6 feet3 (the volume) by 7.5 gallons/foot3 and there's the (approximately) 5757 gallons (US) in that tank.
are you referring to fuel tank. fuel tank can be anywhere from 75 gallons to 150 gallons,and generally there is a tank on each side of truck.if you are asking about a tanker trailer this depends on length of trailer and what the trailer is used to haul.on average a semi tanker hauls about 6 .ooo gallons
If you mean inches, the tank can hold up to 83.81 gallons. If the dimensions are in feet, the tank can hold up to 144,822.86 gallons.
To find out how many gallons 5 inches of fuel equals in a 3000-gallon oil tank, first determine the tank's height. If the tank is, for example, 60 inches tall, then 5 inches is 1/12 of the total height. Therefore, 5 inches would represent approximately 250 gallons (3000 gallons divided by 12). If the tank height is different, adjust the calculation accordingly.
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