115502.6 cubic inches
Dimensions are 28'' wide, 45" tall, and 60" long for a 275 gallon fuel tank.
The QE2 can do a whopping 6 inches to the gallon!! That's ridiculous. Here's the correct answer from the desk of the Chief Engineer at Cunard Liner: What is the fuel consumption? At the service speed of 28.5 knots, consumption is 380 tons per day: this equates to 50 ft/gall.
About 7 pounds (it's lighter than water).
The fuel consumption of your car is 78/3 mpg. = 26 miles per gallon.
There is no direct conversion between inches and gallons because one is a unit of length and the other is a unit of volume. However, if you are looking to convert fuel efficiency from miles per gallon (mpg) to inches per gallon (in/gal), you would need additional information such as the diameter of the fuel line or nozzle.
12 inches
115502.6 cubic inches
Assuming fuel consumption is consistent, if the cruise ship moves 6 inches and burns 1 gallon of fuel, it would burn 1 gallon every 6 inches. In 100 miles, there are 6,336,000 inches. Therefore, in 100 miles, the cruise ship would burn approximately 1,056,000 gallons of fuel.
2/1/12th GALLON
usually it is on the frame (Chassis) under the driver's seat. it is about 3.5 inches long and about 3 inches in diameter (Just follow the fuel line)
None. An inch is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
That depends on the shape and orientation of the tank.
This is a basic problem regarding fuel economy, or consumption. We have the givens of price at 3.50$/gallon, a fuel economy of 20 miles/gallon, and a distance of 1000 miles. Ignoring traffic, speed, and other conditions that means a consumption of 50 gallons during this distance. 50 gallons times 3.50$ equals the answer of 175$.
=9.88 m (389 inches)
A 25,000-gallon underground fuel storage tank is typically around 10 feet in diameter and 30 feet in length. These dimensions can vary depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the tank.
Need the length of the tank also to determine the amount of oil