Please re read your question to see if it makes sense to you before you post it.
Two reasons: First, the volume of a human body is quite low compared to the volume of even a moderate sized swimming pool. If you jump into an Olympic-sized pool, you're only going to increase the water depth by a small fraction of an inch. Second, they have overflow drains to prevent it.
I need an assistance for the piping system for 4.5x9.0 m rectangular overflow swimming pool and balancing tank.
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It depends on the size of the swimming pool. First, figure out how big your cup is (the max volume it can hold) then how big your pool is (max volume of the pool). Divide the volume of the pool by the volume of the cup. That will be your answer. Ex: the cup's volume is 8 cm cubed and the pool's volume is 8000 cm cubed.dived 8000 cm3 by 8 cm3:8000/8 = 1000Therefore, the answer to this example is that there are 1000 cups of water in the swimming pool.
Do you actually have a pool that is 50 meters long? Over 165 feet. Yes.
Litres.
A round swimming pool is a right circular cylinder, so you can use the formula pi times the radius squared times the height to calculate the volume.
the amount of water in the pool (volume) somthing like that
30000
Because the explosion can cause overflow of water causing harm to users and surrounding environment
Macroscopic
You need to know the height of the pool to answer. Liquid is measured in volume, 3 dimensions (m3)