Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius squared x height.
pi = 3.1416
radius squared of 14' pool is 7' x 7 or 49'
height is 42/12 or 3.5' Note this is full to the brim! Not very likely in an above ground pool!
3.1415 x 49 x 3.5 = 538 cubic feet
one cubic foot holds 7.48 gallons so 538 x 7.48 = 4024 gallons
pi = 3.14159 (approx.)
Area=A
Height=h
Volume=v
First calculate the area of the circle: A=pi*r*r
Then multiply by the height to attain volume: v = A*h = pi*r*r*h
The pool has a volume of 538.7844 cu ft for a capacity of 4030.6 gallons of water.
3500
3900
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5000gals
3600
About 5,730 gallons.
6016 Gallons
About 7,645 gallons.
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Approx 3437 Imperial gallons.
To fill it all the way to the top (33") would require about 2,336 gallons of water.
At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot that is 3.14x30x30/4x52 x7.48 /12 = 22,900 gallons
50
About 4,490 gallons of water.
About 2,794 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
It holds up to 10,408 gallons of water.