1 cubic centimeter = 1 milliliter = 10-3 liters = 0.26417 gallons Or, there are 3.7854 liters in 1 gallon
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∙ 15y agoFluid ounces divided by 128 = gallons
Volume=area * length of that surface
The volume of gasoline increases as temperature increases. However, without specific temperature coefficients, it is difficult to determine the exact difference in volume between 60 degrees and 90 degrees. Generally, gasoline expands by about 0.00046 per degree Fahrenheit, so the volume of 100 gallons of gasoline would increase by approximately 1.38 gallons when comparing 60 degrees to 90 degrees.
The mathematical equation for converting meters to kilometer is 1km=1000m.Ê For example 250 meters is equivalent to 0.25km ( 250/1000).
The volume is 94 US gallons.
There is no such equation, what do you mean by "water from a distance".
No. The difference in volume due to the temperature difference would be insignificant.
There isn't any. Meters is distance, milliliters is volume - no conversion exist. You might as well try converting gallons to miles.
A gallon IS a volume so the volume of 550 gallons is 550 gallons.
Canada does not use the gallon since they went to the metric system in 1971, the metric measure is the litre: 1 litre = 0.26 US gallons
Fluid ounces divided by 128 = gallons
Gallons is a volume unit.
That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. One is volume the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
A big assumption here is being made that the tank is a rectangular prism, rather than a cylinder. As such, the volume of the tank would be: 60 in x 19 in x 7 in = 7,980 cubic inches Given: 1 gal = 231 cubic inches So... 7,980 cu in = 34.55 gallons (approx.)
G gallons = 0.03785 x G hectoliters
To find the volume of a cylinder, you can use the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder. Given the dimensions 35x48, you would first need to calculate the radius (half of 35) and then plug them into the formula to find the volume in cubic units. Converting this volume to gallons will depend on the unit of measurement used for gallons.
The volume in gallons of a 15-inch cube is about 14.61 US gallons.