Cylindrical Tank: Multiply the length in inches times the square of the diameter in inches and multiply the product by .0034. To get the volume expressed in gallons. Rectangular Tank: Multiply the length times the width times the depth in inches and multiply the product by .004329. The volume is expressed in gallons One cubic foot of water equals 7.5 gallons. Hope this helps
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius cubed V = 4/3pi r^3 your radius is 18 feet/2 = 9 feet V = 4/3pi(9 feet )^3 = 3054 cubic feet in volume
Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet
The tank volume = 12 x 4 x 2 = 96 cubic feet1 feet = 30.48 cm1 cubic feet = (30.48) 3 = 28316.84659 cubic cmsince 1 liter = 1000 cubic cmThen the answer is 28.317 liters
Convert everything to feet, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Since the answer will be in cubic feet, you'll then have to convert it to gallons.
The fish tank would have a volume of 2 feet3.
Volume = 4/3*pi*radius cubed V = 4/3pi r^3 your radius is 18 feet/2 = 9 feet V = 4/3pi(9 feet )^3 = 3054 cubic feet in volume
You need to specify the shape of the tank so that its volume can be calculated. Once you have the volume, one U.S. gallon 0.1337 cubic feet.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628059 Volume = 3054 cubic feet to the nearest cubic foot.
First, if you want someone else to help you, then you have to be better atasking the question.-- A "circular" tank has no volume. A "spherical" tank probably has.-- If the top or bottom of the tank is circular, that still doesn't tell us the shapeof the sides, so we wouldn't know how to handle it.-- "Sq ft" can not be a unit of volume. No matter what you do to a volume,how you convert it, rationalize it, normalize it, or estimate it, you can nevertell a volume in square feet. It has to be "cubic" something, and that's a lotdifferent.Here's a factoid concerning the volume of some round things. We have no wayto know whether this will help at all with the tank you're talking about:If the tank is a sphere, and the radius of the sphere is ' R ' feet,then the volume of the tank is(4/3) (pi) R3 cubic feet= roughly 4.1888 R3 cubic feet.
The 20 foot by 40 foot cylindrical tank has a volume of 1005.7142857142849 cubic feet.
Easy answer - those are the inside dimensions of the tank, and it will hold its volume of water. Volume of a rectangular solid is Length times Width times Height. So, it will hold 6 ft x 4 ft x 4 ft of water = 96 cubic feet. Fun answer: Those are the outside dimensions of the tank. Let the tank have a uniform thickness. Then, the volume it will hold is (6-2x)(4-2x)(4-x) = 96 -4x^3+36x^2-104x, x being the thickness in feet. Even more fun: due to surface tension, the water can be filled to slighly above the top. Trick answer: As tall as you can stack it, if the water is frozen.
Cylinder tank: Volume=(pi)*(radius)^2*(height)= about 25.12 cubic feet rectangular prism tank= (width)*(length)*(depth)= 16 cubic feet
The volume of a cylinder 4 feet in diameter by 30 feet long is: 376.99 cubic feet.
The tank volume = 12 x 4 x 2 = 96 cubic feet1 feet = 30.48 cm1 cubic feet = (30.48) 3 = 28316.84659 cubic cmsince 1 liter = 1000 cubic cmThen the answer is 28.317 liters
Convert everything to feet, then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. Since the answer will be in cubic feet, you'll then have to convert it to gallons.
> Best work with cubic feet, first calculate the volume of the tank in cubic feet: = Length * width * height (all dimensions in feet) Then : For US gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 7.4805 For UK gallons, multiply volume (cubic feet) by 6.2288
The fish tank would have a volume of 2 feet3.