Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
This depends on the depth of the water, not just the diameter of the pool.
Based on my calculations, there are 588 gallons per foot of water height in a 10 foot pool. If you have the same pool I have, it is about 3 feet high. This pool has 1,764 gallons.
assuming you mean 10 ft diameter. Formula is pi X r^2 x h. 3.14 x5ft x5ftx 2ft depth= about 157 cubic feet
How deep is the pool. It matters.
All of it!
2000 gallons
Around 22,870 liters of water.
About 49,246.3 liters of water.
A 22-foot round pool that is 4 feet deep holds about 43,238.5 liters of water.
About 129,715 liters.
About 39,397 liters.
About 45,025 liters.
Going to take a few steps but here goes....area of the pool = radius Squared times Pi = 16.5 X 16.5 X 3.14159 = 855.25 square ft.Volume of the pool is area X depth = 855.25 X 4.5 = 3848.625 cubic feet1 cubic foot = 28.3168466 liters3848.625 cubic feet X 28.3168446 = 108981 liters
5284.62 gallons
5300 Gal
18,000
About 28,944.8L
1 cubic foot of water equates to about 28.32 (28.3168466) liters.