area = ⅓ acre = 1348.95 m2
depth = 5ft = 1.524 m
volume = area * depth = 2055.7998 m3 = 2055799.8 l
52.8 feet
1 acre = 43560 sq.feet. 1 foot deep water over an acre is 43560 cubic feet, which is 325851.4 gallons in 1 foot deep. If it is 1 inch deep (1/12 foot) then it is 27154.3 gallons in 1 inch deep.
I am going on monday taking off on sunday and not that deep for lil ones 2 feet and like it is mimin 5feet not that deep it is like half way 4
A 1000 acre lake that is 7 feet deep (uniformly) will have 7000 acre feet of water in it. An acre foot is an acre of water one foot deep, and the unit is used to measure reservoir water capacity. The conversion factor is that one acre foot equals about 325,851.5 gallons. The lake in question is holding 7000 times 325,851.5 gallons of water.
There are 27,154 gallons of water in one acre of land that is one inch deep.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1 acre 5 feet deep = 43,560 x 5 = 217,800 cubic feet = 1,629,257 gallons (rounded)
6150 ft (1875 m).
10 acre = 435600 sq ft So, if it is 165 ft wide, it must be 435600/165 = 2640 ft deep.
Volume = (area of the base) times (depth)1 acre = 43,560 square ft1 acre, 1-ft deep = 1 "acre-foot" = 43,560 x 1 = 43,560 cubic feet = 1,613 1/3 cubic yardsAlso 325,851.4 gallons (rounded)
To find the volume in cubic feet of 1 acre of land that is 3 feet deep, first note that 1 acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. Multiplying the area by the depth gives: 43,560 sq ft × 3 ft = 130,680 cubic feet. Therefore, there are 130,680 cubic feet in 1 acre of land that is 3 feet deep.
27,154
The answer will depend on how deep the lake is!