Such a shape has two components to its cross-section * A rectangle 11 metres long and 1.5 metres
and * a triangle 11 metres long and 0.5 metres high The square area of these is (11 x 1.5) + 1/2(11 x 0.5)
These work out as (16.5) + 1/2(5.5) = (16.5) + (2.75) = 19.25 Square Metres Now we can work on the width of the pool and get cubic metres 19.25 x 9 = 173.25 cubic metres. 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres so 173.25 cubic metres = 173,250 litres.
Multiply the three numbers, and you get the volume in cubic meters. If you want the result in liters, you have to multiply the result by 1000 (1 cubic meter = 1000 liters).
Assuming the pool has a depth that increases at a constant rate from the beginning to the end of the pool, we can create a model that consists of a rectangular prism of 8.2X4.2X1.09 meters and a wedge with a height of .66 meters at the far end, 0 meters at the shallow end, and a length and width equivalent to that of the rectangular prism. To solve, we find the total volume of the pool in meters cubed and convert to liters.
Rectangular Prism:
8.2mX4.2mX1.09m=37.54m^3
Wedge:
(.66mX8.2mX4.2m)/2=11.37m^3
Total volume (m^3)
37.54m^3+11.37m^3=48.91m^3
Total volume (l)
1m^3=1000 l
48.91m^3X1000=48,910 l
The pool has a total volume of 48910 liters.
There are 1000 litres of water in a cubic meter. Your pool is 315 cubic meters therefore there are 315000 litres of water in your pool.
About 250000 liters - 20*9*(1.8+1)/2=252 cubic meters=252000 liters
seems like you need to get out of the metric system
Since the pool slopes evenly, average depth = 2 metres.
Then volume = 7*5*2 = 70 metres3
It should take about 35000 gallons
i dont know im the one who asked it
There are 3,902,000 liters of water in 3,902 cubic meters.
20x20x5 swimming pool
Volume = L*W*DVolume = 25m*13m*1.2m = 390m31 m3 = 1000 L, so 390*1000 = 390,000 L
What are your dimensions in, ft, meters? Multiply all three numbers and you get the volume in whatever units your sizes are in. cu ft multiply answer by 28.32 cu meters multiply by 1000
Multiply by 1000= 185000 liters
1000litres
42,000
We have no way of knowing how much water is in any particular volume of space.But 2.1 cubic meters = 2,100 liters .
1 cubic meter = 1 000 liters (of water or any other liquid)
40000 liters calculation: 8m x 5m x 1m = 40 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000 liters of water so 40 cubic meters = 40000 liters of water
10 cubic meters = 10,000 liters
That's more like a bucket then a swimming pool 26.59 gallons 100.65 liters