You're mixing metric with imperial units???
Here's a formula for round pools:
distance across*distance across*depth*5.9
for rectangles:
length*width*depth*7.5
or for a deep end:
length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5
so in your case, 16*16*4*5.9=6000 gallons=23000 liters
Here's a formula for round pools:
distance across*distance across*depth*5.9
for rectangles:
length*width*depth*7.5
or for a deep end:
length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5
so in your case, 16*16*4*5.9=6000 gallons
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
I need to know the slope and the shallow end as well to be more accurate. Using an average depth of 5' It would be 9687 liters.
If the water is 42 inches deep, the total for a 16-foot round pool would be about 20,010 litres.
That depends on how deep it is.
About 6,042 gallons.
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