Assuming you mean the pool is 14 feet by 28 feet and has a shallow end of 4 feet and a deep end of 6 feet, then the total water volume would be approximately 14,700 gallons.
9200 Gallons
2,134.88 cubic feet of water.
Cannot be answered without knowing the pool's depth!
Find out how many gallons are in the pool and times it by 8. (8 pints in a gallon)
there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of water so there are 598.44 gallons of water in that size pool.
A 15,000-gallon pool has a volume of about 2,005 cubic feet.
Assuming that 24' is the diameter of the pool, then the volume of the pool is 3,387,491.39 cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so the pool holds 14,664.46 gallons of water.
I would use a water hose (lol). Seriously though, gallons is the preferred term for measuring pool capacity.
find the volume of the pool find the volume of one gallon in whatever unit you are using. divide pool volume by gallon volume
Probably perfectly normal. I lose that in a 25,000 gallon pool in Houston.
Between a 500-gallon-per-minute pump and a 2,000-gallon-per-minute pump.
Several ways:# If the pool is full, you could empty it with a measuring container, preferably marked in gallons, and make a note of how many gallons you take out # If the pool is empty you could fill it with water, taking a note of how many gallons of water you put in. # You could use a 'pool capacity calculator' (Try a pool manufacturer's website). # You could calculate its capacity (Area of a circle times depth) This will give you its cubic capacity. Then find out the cubic size of a gallon. Then divide the pool's capacity by the cubic size of a gallon. The answer will be how many gallons.