351 cubic yards = 70,893 gallons (US).
You would use gallons
ten gallons is about one and a third cubic feet, so I would say that 30 gallons is about 4 cubic feet
volume in units of gallons, liters, cubic feet, cubic meters etc
To convert gallons per cubic foot, you need to know that 1 gallon is equal to 0.133681 cubic feet. So, to find the number of gallons per cubic foot, you would divide 1 by 0.133681, which equals approximately 7.48 gallons per cubic foot. This conversion is commonly used in fluid dynamics and engineering applications where volume measurements are required.
Liters or gallons would be appropriate units of measurement for measuring the volume of a large pot.
A tank measuring 62 inches by 46 inches by 44 inches has a volume of 125488 cubic inches, which is 10457.3 cubic feet. That equals 78,226.286 in US gallons It equals 65,137.007 in Imperial gallons
Probably cubic inches. Gallons would be possible.
My guess would be 7.48 gallons since that is how many gallons of water is in a cubic foot
To convert cubic yards to gallons, you can use the following conversion factor: 1 cubic yard is equal to 201.974 gallons. This means that you would multiply the number of cubic yards by 201.974 to get the equivalent volume in gallons.
There are many units: Liters, cubic centimeters, gallons, teaspoons, tablespoons, fluid ounces, cubic inches, quarts, cups, cubic meters, cubic kilometers, barrels, and many more obscure units.
To convert gallons to cubic inches, you would multiply by 231 (since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). So, 13.6 gallons would be 13.6 x 231 = 3141.6 cubic inches.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the pipe questions now? Alright, so a 6-inch pipe with a length of 10 feet would hold approximately 7.4 gallons of water. But like, who's measuring water in pipes these days anyway?