From backyardcity:
If you have a 12 ft round with 48 inch tall walls, your pool would hold approximately 2,975 gallons.
If you have a 12 ft round with 52 inch tall walls, your pool would hold approximately 3,398 gallons.
These are the standard sizes so I bet your pool is one of those sizes.
Using 1 Cu-Feet = 7.48 Gallons Voume = Pi X Radius^2 X Height Radius = 1/2 (12 Feet) Height = 30/12 Feet Volume = Pi X [12 ft X(12)/2 ]^2 X 30/12 = 40,715 Cu-Ft Voume = 304,548 Gallons (reference link: http://www.easysurf.cc/cnver6.htm#cfg4) Wow! That seems high to me!!
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
A 12-ft round pool with depth of 2 ft has a capacity of 1,692.2 gallons of water.
it depends how long is the pool then you could find the volume
A 12-foot round pool filled with 3 feet of water contains 2,549 gallons water. If you fill it to 4 feet deep it changes to about 3,400 gallons.
A 12-foot round pool filled to a depth of three feet contains about 2,548 gallons of water.
10,000 litres
3,398.4 gallons.
Length x width x average depth x 5.9 gallons per cubic foot (that is the factor used in round pools) = 3,398 US Gallons.
How much water in a 48inch 12foot round pool
None if it's a hole, 1570.8 if it's full of water.
A 2-foot round pool with 12 inches of water is holding about 23.6 gallons of water.
489.76 gallons of water.
141.06 gallons
Alittle under 10,000 gallons.
A round pool that is 16 feet across and is filled with 48 inches of water will contain about 6,041 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
5,287.7 gallons of water.
13,594 US gallons of water.