Volume = L*W*D
Volume = 25m*13m*1.2m = 390m3
1 m3 = 1000 L, so 390*1000 = 390,000 L
1 cu m = 1000 liters → volume = 2 m x 3 m x 1 m = 6 cu m = 6 x 1000 liters = 6,000 liters.
It would take 64 m3 of water, which is 64000 liters or about 16,907 gallons.
About 49,246.3 liters of water.
9 Acres = 36,421.7 square meters. 4 feet = 1.2 meters. Area x length = volume; 36,421.7 x 1.2 = 43,706 cubic meters. Cubic meters is a volume, which can be converted to liters, 1 cubic meter is 1000 liters. So your pond has 43,706,000 Liters. 1 gallon is 3.78 liters, so divide by 3.78 and your pond has 11,545,903.7 Gallons.
There are 3,634 liters (960 gallons) of water in a pool that is four feet in diameter and 8 feet deep.
Figure out how many cubic meters it holds. A cubic meter is 1000 liters, so go from there.
2.0 meters
20.16 cubic meters
3 meters
The volume of the pool is 36.4 cubic meters. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. You will need 36400 liters to fill the object.
The swimming pool in Beijing Water cube is 13 metres deep
1 cu m = 1000 liters → volume = 2 m x 3 m x 1 m = 6 cu m = 6 x 1000 liters = 6,000 liters.
It would take 64 m3 of water, which is 64000 liters or about 16,907 gallons.
80,000 millilitres would be 80 litres -- enough for a bathtub but not a swimming pool which would be more likely to hold 80,000 litres or 80 cubic metres of water, equivalent to a pool, say, eight metres long, five metres wide and two metres deep. it depends on how big it is
A swimming pool that measures 50m by 30m has a perimeter of 160 meters. With sides an average of 3m deep, the total area of all four sides is 480 square meters. The bottom has an area od 1500 square meters (50 x 30), giving a total area of 1980 square meters (480 + 1500).
About 49,246.3 liters of water.
Approximately 59,465.4 liters or 15,709 US gallons.