With those measurements you can only find the area. To find the volume of the tank you must have the height as well. Once you have the height, multiply the width, height, and length.
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
At the very bottom is the nozzle, after that is the fuel. Depending on how big the rocket is and how much fuel it needs determines the size of the chamber
how much fuel is needed to get to the moon in a rocket
500,000,000
How much energy is in one gallon of gas, compare this to quantity of energy in one gallon of rocket fuel, voila, your answer!!!
A large rocket holds a lot of fuel, a small rocket holds less.
The answer depends on where you want to fly it to.
115
To give you an idea, a 36-foot by 18-foot by 5-foot deep pool takes about 24,000 gallons of water to fill.
The power of the engine in a liquid fuel can be controlled, so it can speed up and speed down. Solid fuel engines of a rocket cannot be controlled nearly as much.
Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
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