Not all 55 gallon drums are the same size in height and diameter. To get an accurate check measure the diameter in inches and divide by .5 (this is the radius). Square that number - multiply by pi (3.14) and divide by 231. This will give you the gallons per inch. Good Luck Bob Raymond Bob.Raymond@kelleytech.com
4 quarts to a gallon. IF a 55 gallon drum is actually holding 55 gallons, it would be 4x55=220 quarts.
The volume of a standard drum can vary, but a common size is a 55-gallon drum. To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor 1 gallon is approximately equal to 3.78541 liters. Therefore, a 55-gallon drum would contain approximately 208 liters (55 gallons x 3.78541 liters/gallon).
0.6528 gallon per foot (rounded)
There are 2 x half gallons in one gallon, so 6 x half gallon cartons is equal to 3 gallons.
1 gallon = 8 pints 34 gallons = 272 pints
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
A 55-gallon drum equates to about 7.35 cubic feet of volume.
55 Imperial gallons = 250 L55 US gallons = 208.2 L
One gallon.
1 gallon = 8 pints 2 gallons = 16 pints . . 6 gallons = 48 pints
There are approximately 208.2 liters in a 55 gallon drum.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon. Therefore, a 55 gallon drum would contain 7,040 fluid ounces (128 * 55).
4 quarts to a gallon. IF a 55 gallon drum is actually holding 55 gallons, it would be 4x55=220 quarts.
The volume of a standard drum can vary, but a common size is a 55-gallon drum. To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor 1 gallon is approximately equal to 3.78541 liters. Therefore, a 55-gallon drum would contain approximately 208 liters (55 gallons x 3.78541 liters/gallon).
The drum has a capacity of 55 gallons. We have no way of knowing how many gallons are actually in it at any particular time. For all we know, it may be empty, and you may be just trying to trick us.
I just created a measure stick for my rain barrel made from a 55 gallon food drum measuring 35.5 inches high. My gal per inch calc is 1.56, so 1 inch equals 1.56 gallons for my barrel. I put interval markings at every 10 gallons so my measurements were as follows: 10 gallons = 6.5" 20 gallons = 12.8" 30 gallons = 19.2" 40 gallons = 25.6" 50 gallons = 32" 55 gallons = 35.5" These are obviousely approximate and estimated for a perfectly tubular barrel, but they are close enough for my purposes.
Approx 18.18 US gallons. Here's how: 1 US gallon = 231 in³. So we have (14 in)(50 in)(6 in)/(231 in/gallon) = 18.18 gallons.