1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 201.97 gallons (rounded)
that depends on the circumference of the tank
1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet
Cubic meters are the best unit to measure the capacity of a shark tank because volume measurements like cubic meters can accurately represent the three-dimensional space inside the tank. Square meters measure area, not volume, and would not provide an accurate representation of the tank's capacity.
The volume of one ton of solid material depends on the density of the material. To calculate the volume, you need to know the density of the material in tons per cubic unit of measure (e.g., tons per cubic meter or tons per cubic foot). Then you divide one ton by the density to get the volume. For example, if the density is 1 ton per cubic meter, then one ton of solid material would occupy one cubic meter of space in the tank.
Measure the tank width, length, height in inches. Say our tank is 12" wide, 24" long, 18" high. Multiply them together 12 x 24 x 18 = 5184 cubic inches of space. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. Divide 5184 by 231 giving you 22.44 gallons of space.
40.544 gallons
if you fill to much with diesel has the tank a overflow underneath
how many fire extinguishers do i need to install near a diesel storage tank of 120000 cubic meter
As much as the fuel tank can hold
Diesel engines have a much higher compression ratio than gasoline engines. Therefore, you need to drain all the gas you can out of you tank and fill it with diesel.
that depends on the circumference of the tank
100 cubic feet = 2831.7 litres.
buy red diesel it dosent get taxed as much. just hope your tank dosent get dipped.
To calculate how much diesel is needed to fill a tank with a volume of 141,440 cubic centimeters, you would first need to convert the volume to liters (1 cm^3 = 0.001 L). Once you have the volume in liters, you can then determine the amount of diesel required based on the specific gravity of diesel (about 0.85 kg/L) and density (about 850 g/L).
No. Do not put unleaded gas in a diesel tank.
4010.7 cubic feet.
26500 liters