You cannot change two totally different units like that - gallons are a measure of volume - how much liquid is there? Inches are a measure of how long something is. There's no way to compare them.
The original Ancient Egyptian Gallon had 216 cubic inches per gallon. Using that measure there are 13.89 gallons in 3000 cubic inches. The measure of a "gallon" has varied since then and differs by country and industry.
None.
An inch is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
About 1 3/4 gallons. Specifically 1.777 gallons
1,280 cubic inches = 5.54 US gallons or 4.61 Imperial gallons.
There are 94.0061905 US gallons in that many cubic inches.
4,800 cubic inches equates to about 20.779 US gallons.
307.2 pounds of plain water is about 37 gallons.
864 cubic inches = 3.74 US gallons.
10,368 cubic inches is 44.88 gallons.
Three million gallons of plain water would weigh 25,020,000 pounds or 12,510 tons. That much water would require a container of 401,041.68 cubic feet to hold it.
NONE. -centimteres is a measure of LENGTH, not volume
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psi = pounds per square inch There are (12*12) 144 square inches in a square foot, and you are going from the smaller unit to a larger one, so divide. 3000 / 144 = 20.833 pounds per square foot. ■ ^^^^other guy... wrong... you are not converting from smaller to larger, it is PER inch to PER foot. 3000 * 144 = 432000 lb/ft^2
This is 750 gallons per acre which equates to about 0.02762 inches of water per acre.
3,000 cubic meters is 792,516.2 US gallons.
3000 cubic inches is equal to 0.049 cubic meters
assuming you are talking 1/2" on the inside diameter, or ID, then the answer is: length = 3000 feet x 12 inches/foot = 36000 inches Area = pi * 0.25^2 = 0.196 square inches cross-section volume = length x area = 36,000 x 0.196 = 7068.58 cubic inches Now convert this into gallons: 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches 7068.58/231 = 30.6 gallons
3,000 gallons of water weigh almost exactly 25,000 pounds
3,000 gallons of space = 401.042 cubic feet of space.It doesn't matter what's in the space, or if it's empty.
My pool is 30" by 12' (circle) and it has 2100 gallons of water. My guess is that the 36" high pool would have close to 3000 gallons.
The answer depends on your local water company.
12,239.9 gallons of water per 3,000 feet.
3000 ton X 2000 ( pounds per ton) =6000000 pounds 6000000 pounds divided by 8.34 ( weight of one gallon of water) = 719424.46 gallons
First, determine the cubic feet of water. That is 3 feet times the width of pool time the length of pool.So, a 50ft long pool that is 20ft wide would be 20x50x3 = 3000 cubic feet.Then multiply by this conversion...1 cubic foot = 7.48051948 US gallonsSo, a 3 ft deep pool that was 20x50 would have... 3 x 20 x 50 x 7.4805 = 22442 gallons of water
3000 sq ft * 4 inches = 1000 cubic feet.