33" x 22" x 12" = 8712 cubic inches. 231 cubic inches of water = 1 US Gallon so 8217 divided by 231 = 37.7 gallons "Nominal" capacity. (Full to the brim) Tanks are normally filled to within 1 inch of the top and usually have an average of 2 inches of gravel substrate on the base displacing water, so tanks never actually hold their "Nominal" capacity. What all this means is that the tank will probably hold around 30 gallons of water when in use.
It depends on what you're measuring. If measuring the length of the river, then miles. If measuring the width, then probably yards (or feet). If measuring water depth, then probably feet.
Length x width x depth.
You measure the inside depth, length and height and then multiply them.
Depends on how deep it is. To find volume multiply length x width x height (depth). If you do this in Meters it will be very easy to convert to litres.
You can't. Cubic inches are a measure of volume, Inches are a measure of length.
Multiply the length/depth/height and your product will be in cubic inches. That is the volume.
About 5.25 inches in length About 2.9 inches in width About 0.77 inches in depth Measured with a ruler
Volume = (length) x (width) x (depth of liquid)-- Volume, cubic inches = (Length, inches) x (width, inches) x (depth, inches)Gallons = (Volume, cubic inches)/231-- Volume, cubic feet = (Length, feet) x (width, feet) x (depth, feet)Gallons = (Volume, cubic feet) x (7.4805)
62 linear inches is a line 62 inches long. It has no width or depth. The inch is a linear measurement, so the adjective is unnecessary.
1 cubic yard of concrete fills 27/depth in feet square feet.The number of cubic yards you need is(length of the pad in feet) x (width of the pad in feet) x (depth of the pad in inches)/324
5 inches! The water depth should be about the shell length.
48 * 54 * 54 = 131220 cubic inches.48 * 54 * 54 = 131220 cubic inches.48 * 54 * 54 = 131220 cubic inches.48 * 54 * 54 = 131220 cubic inches.