To find the dimensions of a square container that holds 11,000 gallons of water, first convert gallons to cubic feet, since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. This means 11,000 gallons is approximately 1,465 cubic feet. For a square container, the volume ( V ) is given by ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the side length. Therefore, the side length would be ( s = \sqrt[3]{1,465} ), which is roughly 11.5 feet.
The dimensions of a square containing 2.5 acres are:330 feet per side1,320 foot perimeter466.7 foot diagonal lengthAn area of 108,900 square feet
A litre is a unit of volume, containing three dimensions, length, width, and height. A square metre is a unit of area, containing just two dimensions, length and width. Therefore, the two units are incompatible. One litre is equivalent to one cubic metre, and cannot be expressed in square metres.
We understand that to be a container with a square cross section, 10 inches tall.Volume = 5 x 5 x 10 = 250 cubic inches231 cubic inches = 1 gallon250 cubic inches = 1.0823 gallons (rounded)
The dimensions of square feet is Length2 or L2
There are 2 dimensions in a square, length and width, which are always the same, due to the nature of a square.
You cannot convert a measure of area (square feet) to a measure of volume (gallons). Gallons is a measure of volume, or of 3 dimensions. You'd need cubic feet (not square feet) to convert it to gallons.
The dimensions of a square containing 2.5 acres are:330 feet per side1,320 foot perimeter466.7 foot diagonal lengthAn area of 108,900 square feet
Well, first of all, that's no 'cube'. All three dimensions of a cube are the samenumber. It's true, the base of your container is square, but the sides arerectangles ... height of each side is 5" more than its width.1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume = (23" x 23" x 28") = 14,812 cubic inches = 64 gallons 15.52 ounces (rounded)That's the capacity of the container, up to the rim.
Assuming the container's dimensions are 20ft x 8ft x 8ft, which is a standard size, the total volume is 1280 cubic feet. One gallon of paint typically covers around 350-400 square feet. Therefore, you would need approximately 3-4 gallons of paint to cover the interior of a 20-foot freight container with two coats.
Assuming the height is 16 inches, the volume is 10.67 gallons (US) approx.
A shape is either two dimensions (area) or three dimensions (volume) so the basic units of measurements are square inches, board feet, square rods, acres, square meters, or ares, for two dimensions and cubic inches, cubic meters, gallons, liters, acre-feet or bushels for 3 dimensions.
A litre is a unit of volume, containing three dimensions, length, width, and height. A square metre is a unit of area, containing just two dimensions, length and width. Therefore, the two units are incompatible. One litre is equivalent to one cubic metre, and cannot be expressed in square metres.
To calculate the square meters that fit into a 20-foot container, first convert the dimensions of the container to meters. A 20-foot container is approximately 6.1 meters long, 2.44 meters wide, and 2.59 meters high. The dimensions you provided (1.8mm, 600mm, 900mm) seem to be incorrect as they appear too small; if you meant 1.8m, 600mm, and 900mm, the total square meters would depend on how these items are arranged in the container. However, the total area of the container's floor is approximately 14.9 square meters (6.1m x 2.44m).
There is no such measure as 6 cubic metres square - unless you happen to inhabit 6-dimensional space while we, normal mortals, live in merely three spatial dimensions. The volume of a container does not provide enough information to determine its dimensions: it could be long and thin or short and squat and have the same volume.
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
For General.A (gallon) is a fluid measurement, and a (cubic foot) is a volume measurement. So to measure a gallon, you need to measure the square in. of container (use container that measures the same square in. from bottom to top), then pore in one gallon of any liquid and measure the hight it comes; multiply this by square in. of container and you have your cubic inches in that gallon. For Water.One gallon equals 0.134 cubic feet. This is granted that the water remain at constant temp., and at a point to have the stated volume.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has internal dimensions of approximately 39.5 feet in length, 7.8 feet in width, and 7.9 feet in height. To calculate the square footage of the floor area, you multiply the length by the width: 39.5 ft x 7.8 ft = about 308.1 square feet. Therefore, a 40-foot container has roughly 308 square feet of floor space.