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To calculate the volume in gallons of a round pool, do the following calculation: diameter x diameter x depth x 5.9 Example: 28ft x 28ft x 4ft x 5.9 = 18,502.4 gallons
Circumference of the pool = 28*pi feet
The area of a 28-foot diameter circle is: 615.752 feet2If the circumference is 28 feet then the area is 62.388 feet2
Depends on the actual pool (i.e. framed or inflatable ring) but give or take it should be around 15,000 Gallons or 66,000 litres at max capacity Depends on what you mean by 28ft "round": 28ft circumference or diameter D! First turn those inches to feet. Easy enough: it's 4. Then volume = pi/4(Dia^2) * Depth. So if this one of those above-ground bathing-only pools then I'll assume 28ft circumference. If so its diameter = 28/pi = 8.913ft Then its Volume = ((8.913)^2) (pi/4) (4) = 8.913 X 8.913 X pi = 249.55 cubic feet. which at 6.23V Imperial gallons per cu ft = 1555 Imperial gallons (rounded). Not 15,000. BUT If that 28ft is the Diameter then the volume = 2463 cu ft = 15,345 Imp Galls.
Answer: 28 ' = 853.44 cm