15228.5 US gallons
12680.4 Imperial gallons
when it is filled to 4 and a half feet.
half a pint
About 4,490 gallons of water.
About 2,794 gallons of water.
Calculate the volume (cubic ft capacity) of the pool and multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot. To calculate, the formula is V = (Pi x R²)(H) where Pi = 3.1416, R² is the radius multiplied by itself (radius is one-half of the diameter), and H is the height or depth. There are 7.481 gallons of water in 1 cubic foot. V = (3.1416 x 12²)(4) = (3.1416 x 144)(4) = (242.3904)(4) = 1809.5616 cu ft 1809.5616 x 7.481 = 13,537.33 gallons
Approximately 977,553 gallons of water.
It depends on the depth of the water. Assuming the water in one inch deep, there would be about 13,577 gallons of water in the half acre.
Answer: 25695.52 Gallons (filled to top, about 20,100 gallons filled to 5 foot) Math: Volume of a cylinder = radius2 X Pi X height In the case of your pool, Radius = half of 27 = 13.5, height = 6 and Pi is about 3.1415 Volume = 13.5 X 13.5 X 3.1415 x 6 = 3435.23 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gal 3435.23 X 7.48 = 25695.52 Gallons
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This pool makes a cylinder. The formula for the volume of a cylinder is: pi X radius2 X height. The radius is one half of the diameter so, in this case, radius = 9 feet (18/2). The height is the depth of the pool, in this case, 4 feet. So, the volume of this cylinder is: 3.14 (pi) X 92 X 4 = 1017.36 cubic feet They want the answer in gallons. One cubic foot is equal to 7.48 US gallons. So, the volume in US gallons is: 1017.36 X 7.48 = 7,609.53 US gallons
4 and one half ft deep
mine is the same size as long as its 3 feet deep to 8 feet deep then the exactly 26730 gallons i figured that out today because we over shocked our pool by 4 times Assuming you are referring to an 18 foot by 3 foot (36 inches) circular pool, the formula would be PIE x radius x radius x depth = cubic feet, then cubic feet x gallons per cubic foot. So here is the answer.... 3.14 x 9 x 9 x 3 = 763.02 cubic feet, then 763.02 x 7.48 (gallons per cubic foot), = 5707.39 gallons. Diameter = total length across Radius = half of diameter Cubic foot = 1' x 1' x 1' 7.48 = gallons per cubic foot
Half a cubic foot.