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.
How many litres of water in a intex easy set 15ft swimming pool with a depth of 36inches?
100 ft^3 = 100 * 12^3 in^3 = 172,800 in^3
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.