You can use any dimensions you want. The only requirement is that their product
must be a certain number.
If the tank is rectangular, then
-- in inches: (length) x (width) x (height) = 23,100
-- in feet: (length) x (width) x (height) = 13.368
If the tank is cylindrical, then
-- in inches: (length) x (radius of the end) x (radius of the end) = 7,352.96
-- in feet: (length) x (radius of the end) x (radius of the end) = 4.255
If the tank is just a big sphere, then its diameter must be 35.335 inches (2.945 ft).
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Although its contents would evaporate, at a rate that depended on the shape and size of the opening, the tank's dimensions, and the heat conductivity of its material, the tank itself would most likely not evaporate at that temperature.
320 ounces = 100 gallons 100 100 1 gallon = 3.2 ounces
100 cm3 = 3.38 fluid ounces 1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces 1 gallon is 37.85 times the size of 100 cm3. (rounded)
It depends on the size of the engine, the speed, style of riding (acceleration), how many riders, water conditions (waves), wind, etc. With my 110 HP engine jet ski I can make around 100 miles on a full 16 gallon tank, with an average speed around 35-40 mph. But if you're planning to go on a long trip, make sure you have gas station along the way and at least a gallon of gas in a container (in case you miscalculate the distance between refills).
Nope. 100cc = 0.0264 gallon.