If you mean 12 x 48 inches, the answer is: 23.5 gallons.
If you mean 12 x 48 feet, the answer is: 40,609.15 gallons.
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If you can, try ALLDATA. It will give you a really good diagram of the whole system.
No, it is the sixth largest and the third smallest. Neptune is fifth. Here's the list:1. Mercury- 4,900 km dia.2. Mars- 6,800 km dia.3. Venus- 12,100 km dia.4. Earth- 12,800 km dia.5. Neptune- 49,500 km dia.6. Uranus- 51,100 km dia.7. Saturn- 125,000 km dia.8. Jupiter- 143,000 km dia
what isweight of RCC pipe 1200mm dia and 1000 mm dia.
Schedule - gallons/foot SCH 5s - 22.655 SCH 10s - 22.532 SCH 10 - 22.532 SCH 20 - 22.055 SCH 30 - 21.351 SCH 40s - 22.055 SCH 40 - 20.887 SCH 60 - 19.862 SCH 80s - 21.583 SCH 80 - 18.972 SCH 100 - 17.887 SCH 120 - 16.939 SCH 140 - 16.118 SCH 160 - 15.220
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This cylinder has a volume of 3.3 US gallons or 2.75 Imperial gallons.
It is 1692 US gallons, approx.
85 gallons
117 gallons
the volume of the cylinder is 351.7 cubic feet and 7.48 gallons is 1 cubic foot. 7.48 x 351.7 = 2,630 gallons
aprox 400 gal i have a 4 ft dia tank that's 6 ft long it holds 200 gal
The volume is pi*radius2*depth of fuel = 22.6 cubic feet = 140.9 Imperial gallons, approx.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume of the cylinder = (pi R2 H)= pi x (7.5)2 x 22Number of gallons = (Volume) / 231= [ pi x (7.5)2 x 22 / 231 ]= 16.83 gallons (rounded)
Approx 544 Imperial gallons.
3.14d2divideby 4 #H D square mean cylinder of dia H mean height of cylinder
Area of a circle is pi*r^2 (Pi (r squared)), so 25.5^2*3.1415926 = 2,082.42in/sq * 33" equals: 67,413 cubic inches of water. As there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, the said geometric solid will contain: 291.8315 gallons.
231 cubic inches = 1 gallon. To find out how many gallons will fill the tank, you must multiply the area of the tank by the depth to find the volume and then divide by 231 to figure how many gallons will fill it: volume of 41 inch dia by 93 inch depth = 122,783.93 cubic inches divided by 231 = 531.532 gallons. PS: I assumed the 41 inches diameter is the inside diameter. If it is the outside diameter, the thickeness of the walls need to be subtracted in order to find the inside diameter for a better calculation. The formula for Area is R (radius = half of diameter) squared X Pi (3.1416).