5000 liters
On average, about 100,000 cubic feet of water, or around 2,832,000 liters, flows over Niagara Falls every second. This translates to approximately 1,699,200,000 liters of water falling per minute.
1 acre = 43,560 sq ft; 100 x 200 = 20,000 sq ft or .459 acre
There are 123,610,379.2 μL in 4.39 ft³.
100 ft wide 30 miles
A 2.5 inch fire hose has a capacity of approximately 60 gallons per 100 ft. Therefore, a 50 ft hose would hold around 30 gallons of water.
One cubic foot equates to approximately 28.32 liters.
1 cu. ft. = 28.32 liters
The problem is to convert cubic feet to liters. Starting with 1 cu ft = 28.3168 liters 2 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft tank volume = 2 cu ft capacity If tank is only half full that would be 1 cu ft of water which = 28.3168 liters
> 1 cubic foot = 28.3168466 Liters > 16 ft x 32 ft x 4 ft = 2048 cubic foot > 2048/28.3168466 = 72.32443742517573 which is approximately 72 Liters Close, but you need to multiply cubic feet by 28.3168466 liters, not divide. 2048 cubit feet * 28.3168466 liters/cubic foot = 57882.90 liters.
A cylindrical tank 9 ft in diameter and 100 ft tall will hold ~190,418 gallons.
100 ft^3 = 100 * 12^3 in^3 = 172,800 in^3
How many litres of water in a intex easy set 15ft swimming pool with a depth of 36inches?
One cubic foot is about 28.316 liters.
there are 28.317 liters per cubic ft 38 X 12 = 456 For every 1 ft of depth (which you didn't supply) there are 12912.552 liters of water, or 28.317 X 456
9,000,000,000 liters = 317,832,000 cubic feet.
1359L
I'm guessing 100.