1728 ft cubed
100M^3 (the ^3 means cubed ) Remember when finding volume you multiply height by width by depth. In your case volume is given by 10 x 5 x 2 = 100 m3
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
length(M) x width(M) x average depth(M) you will get pool volume in cubic meter. convert it in to gallons or any other unit
You need to find the volume of the pool first. It will then tell you how many gallons you need. Here's the formula - 4/3 * 3.14 * radius * cubed Definitions - radius = half of the measurement across the middle of the pool (so measure the length of the pool strait across then divide by 2) - cubed - multiply the answer from the equation - 4/3 * pi * radius -times itself 3 times - ***'s = multiply That should tell you how much you need!
It depends on the size of the swimming pool. First, figure out how big your cup is (the max volume it can hold) then how big your pool is (max volume of the pool). Divide the volume of the pool by the volume of the cup. That will be your answer. Ex: the cup's volume is 8 cm cubed and the pool's volume is 8000 cm cubed.dived 8000 cm3 by 8 cm3:8000/8 = 1000Therefore, the answer to this example is that there are 1000 cups of water in the swimming pool.
You need to know the height of the pool to answer. Liquid is measured in volume, 3 dimensions (m3)
The number of ounces in a pool would depend on the size and depth of the pool. To calculate, you would multiply the volume of water in the pool in cubic inches by 0.5787 to convert to ounces. Alternatively, you can divide the volume in cubic feet by 0.13368 to convert to ounces.
Interesting question. In the case of water, 1cm cubed = 1 ml. Therefore, 1 liter = 1000 cm cubed. A pool two feet deep is roughly 50 cm deep (1 inches = 2.54 cm). If the pool is 12 feet across, then it is (144 in x 2.54 cm/in) 365.76 cm across. The volume of cylinder is = pi (3.1415...) x radius squared (radius is 1/2 the distance across) x height Therefore the volume of the pool is 3.14 x (183 cm) x (183 cm) x 50 cm = 5257773 cm cubed Again, 1 liter = 1000 cm cubed. 5257773 cm cubed, dividing by 1000 cm cubed per liter, is 5257 liters. Since there are 3.78 liters are in gallon, there are 1390 gallons of space in your pool. If for some reason you wanted to fill your pool with gas, at Connecticut's $4.50 per gallon rate, it would cost you $6255.
1728 ft cubed
A very big pool, or a large tank.
Volume = length * Width * Heigth
Cubic meters or cubic feet are commonly used units to measure the volume of water in a rectangular pool.
100M^3 (the ^3 means cubed ) Remember when finding volume you multiply height by width by depth. In your case volume is given by 10 x 5 x 2 = 100 m3
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
One would need a third measurement, height, in order to calculate volume. lwh, or length x width x height equals volume in gallons-cubed.
about 100!