I just drained mine yesterday. I vacuumed to waste down to skimmer, Since I couldn't drain past skimmer I put my manual vacuum head and hose in the deep end then connected the other end of vacuum hose to pumb to drain the rest of the way down. I had to take the hose from the bottom off the skimmer that goes to the pump and took it off there to. So I could hook up the free end of the vacuum hose there. After a while the vacuum hose wanted to collasp cause pump has so much suction. We had to stand there and keep an eye on it. If flow became to restrictive we just worked the vac hose back out with our hands to correct flow. Or you can get a submersible pump and hook a garden hose to it. Might take a little longer. Hope this helps.
956 gallons.
6 ft X 6ft pool would be 36 sq ft 6 ft round pool would be 28.26 sq ft
If the linear footage was measured around the whole edge of the pool the the sq ft = 689.0625 sq ft However if this is only the length of the pool then there is no way to work it out,
The correct answer to your question is "None, because I do not have such a pool." 24 ft * 24 ft * 5 ft = 2880 cubic ft = 81.55 cubic metres, approx.
males 5 ft tall 4 ft long females 4 ft tall 3.5 ft long
Pools come in all sizes, and some are in-ground and some are above ground. It also depends on if it is a public or private pool and what the purpose of the pool is. Private pools can range from 12 ft. _ 24 ft. to 20 ft. _ 40 ft.
The ride is 310 ft tall
a swimming pool is 60 ft x 170 ft x 40 ft x 150 ft; what is the distance to swim across the pool from one corner to the other corner?
The circumference of a circular pool can be calculated using the formula (C = 2\pi r), where (r) is the radius. For a 20 ft diameter pool, the radius is 10 ft. Therefore, the circumference is (C = 2\pi(10) \approx 62.83) ft.
To calculate the volume of water in an 18 ft by 4 ft swimming pool, you also need the depth of the pool. Assuming the pool is uniformly 4 feet deep, the volume can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: length × width × height. Thus, the volume would be 18 ft × 4 ft × 4 ft = 288 cubic feet. Since there are about 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the pool would hold approximately 2,155 gallons of water.
If filled to the top, there would be approx. 7400 gallons of water in your pool.
300 cm is about 12 feet. Don't jump in!