what is the diameter/radius? pi times the radius squared times the height= volume pi.r^2h
One billion gallons. a circular metal frame pool 24ft x 4ft holds 11,483 gallons
3384 gallons for every foot deep it is.
282.6 gallons144 * 3.14 = 452.16 SF452.16 SF * 1' = 452.16 cubic feet of water / foot of depth452.16 CF / 12 = 37.68 CF of water / inch of depth37.68 CF * 7.5 gallons of water / CF282.68 gallons / inch of depth
It would be about 1.8535 feet deep.
the deepis is 24ft
The volume of a right circular cylinder is computed by the equation: volume = pi * radius squared * height In your case: radius = 12 ft, squared it equals 144ft squared height = 4 ft pi = 3.14159........ This will get you volume in cubic feet, the conversion factor from cubic feet to gallons is: cubic foot * 7.4805 = gallon Put it all together: Volume = 3.14159 * 144 * 4 * 7.4805 and you get: 13,536.4 gallons Which is a lot of water.
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Yuo have given 4 measurements. Unless the shape of the pool is known, it is impossible to convert 4 lengths into a 3-dimensional measure of volume - in cubic feet - which can then be converted to gallons.
right at 1809,000 liters
8ft high, 24ft wide 8ft high, 24ft wide
The basic formula to figure water volume or gallons of water for a specific size say 20 x 40 are as follows 20 x 40 = 800 x average depth(say 5') = 4000 x 7.5(gallons per cubic foot) = 30,000 In answer to your question you did not give enough information. Is it 24ft diameter? If so the formula is radius squared x 3.14 x 4(average depth) x 7.5 Or 12 squared(144) x 3.14(452.16) x 4(a.d.)1808.64 x 7.5 = 13,564.8 gallons
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