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A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
It is approx 5895891 US gallons.
10.4 gallons.
29.45 cubic feet or 183.45 US gallons.
I assume you mean 1 and 3/4 inches in diameter. Therefore your cross-sectional area of your hose is pi/4*diameter. You can either leave your diameter in inches or convert it to feet. If you choose to leave you number in inches then you convert 100 ft to 1200 in and multiple 1200*cross-sectional area to get the cubic inches water in the hose. If you choose to convert your diameter to feet then just multiply 100 ft times cross-sectional area to get the cubic ft of water in the hose.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
A pipe that is 30 inches in diameter and 12 feet long has a volume of: 440.6 US gallons of water.
It will take 5,104.1 gallons of water to fill this cylinder.
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.
If that is 4 feet tall and 18 inches in diameter, it would be 16.83 gallons.
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.
Depends on the depth. If it is 4 feet deep and it is cicular with a diameter of 24 feet then you have approx. 13,553 gallons of water. If it is 3 feet deep then you have approx. 10,152 gallons of water.
885 gallons.
44,912.4 gallons of water per 4,300 feet.
280 gallons of water.