Here's a formula for round pools:
distance across*distance across*depth*5.9
for rectangles:
length*width*depth*7.5
or for a deep end:
length*width*((shallow end depth + deep end depth)/2)*7.5
so in your case, 16*32*(3+7)/2*7.5=20000 gallons
Assuming that the angle is straight from shallow to deep end
Breaking the problem into the cube part for the top half:
20x40*3.5=2800 Ft^3
Add in the pyramid for the bottom part:
(first, need the length of along the bottom):
A^2+B^2=C^2
40ft^2+5.5^2=40.5ft bottom length
V = (1/2)b*h*l
.5*40.5*5.5*40 = 4455 Ft^3
Top Cube + Bottom Prism = Total volume in Cubic Feet
2800 + 4455 = 7255 Ft^3
1 US Gallon = 0.133680556 Cubic Feet
7255/0.13368 = 54271 Gallons
I just need to know in order to convert to a salt pump in a few months...
The pool has a capacity of 2176 cubic feet.
Approximately 7.48 gallons is equivalent to 1 cubic foot.
Therefore the pool has a capacity of approximately 16 276 gallons.
If the pool starts at 4 feet deep and ends at 6 feet deep in a constant slope along its entire length with no "shelf," then the answer is 119,150 gallons.
Assuming the change in depth is along the 32 foot length, the slope is at a constant angle and it were filled to the brim it would hold 21065 US gallons of water.
28,723.2 gallons
just under 40,000 gallons
An in-ground pool that is 40 feet by 20 feet with the shallow end being 3ft deep and the deep end being 9ft deep has a volume of approximately 35,900 US gallons. (The depth of variable depth pools is generally calculated by adding the shallow and deep ends and dividing by two).
Not enough information. need length and width
25000 gallons
Cannot be answered without knowing the shallow and deep end depths.
24,685.79 gallons
20000
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 21,722 gallons of water.
If the pool is 8 feet in the deep end and 3 feet in the shallow end, the total volume will be about 38,507 gallons of water.
14,949 gallons. 4,147,200 in^3, with 0.00360464866 gallons per in^3.
18,691.2 gallons if shallow end 4'
10000000 gallons of water ;) it's true, my teacher told me
10,710. 10,710. The calculation for a rectangle pool is: ((Shallow end depth + deep end depth) / 2) * length * width) = pool volume in cubic feet Pool cubic feet * 7.5 = gallons of water the pool holds