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598 Imperial gallons, approx.
You haven't told us how long the trough is, or how deep the water is in it. If it's full to the rim ... 2-ft deep ... then there's 44.88 gallons for every foot of the trough's length.
138 Imperial gallons, approx.
This pond can hold up to 1,346,493.51 gallons of water.
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598 Imperial gallons, approx.
1.5x4x6x7.48 gallons/cubic foot=269.28 us gallons
You haven't told us how long the trough is, or how deep the water is in it. If it's full to the rim ... 2-ft deep ... then there's 44.88 gallons for every foot of the trough's length.
36 cubic feet of water at 6.229 gallons/ cu ft = 224.2 gallons
Please give the other dimensions 48"Long x ? Deep x ? High.
You need to give more information. How long is the pool, how wide is it and how deep is it. It could be any amount of water without this information.
A 15-foot x 42-foot oval pool with an 8-foot deep end and a 3-foot shallow end will contain about 20,443 gallons of water.
Almost 5,000 gallons. Slightly less. Your dimensions are 648 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot is about 7.5 gallons of water. So do the math and that's about 4, 860 gallons.
1 ft.3 (cubic) of water = 7.48 gallons How high is the pool? Is it 24 foot wide, 54 foot long and how deep? diameter x diameter x average depth x 5.9 = total gallons Allowing for the overflow/filter access, fill to 48" deep and use 13,000 gallons in a flat-bottomed pool.
There are about 33.7 gallons in a 3' by 1' by 1'6" aquarium.
One foot of 3 inch pipe will hold approximately 0.625 gallons of water.
About 0.35 cubic feet or about 2.6 gallons.