You have to know how deep the pool is....and is it a perfect circle? We know the diameter of the pool & therefore the radius & with the aid of Pi we can find the circumference, but without knowing the depth of the water the Q cannot be answered.
I'm having trouble visualising a 16 x 4 pool as being round. It sounds rectangular to me. Something round can only have one dimension, the diameter, and the height which you give as 2 inches. Please resubmit.
A sphere with 3-ft diameter has about 0.4 cubic metre of volume.
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The formula for figuring out the amount of gallons is on the back of pool chemical containers. I am not sure what the formula is for an oval. Check here: http://www.poolspa.com/calculator/ If the pool floor slopes uniformly from end to end, the average depth can be found by adding the deepest and shallowest depth measurements and dividing the results by two. If the pool's dimensions are in feet, the volume will be in cubic feet. One cubic foot of water equals 7.5 gallons. Example: The water volume of a pool 60 ft. long, 30 ft. wide and that slopes in depth from 3 ft. to 10 ft. is as follows: 30 x 60 x ((10 + 3)/2) = 11,700 cubic ft. of water 11,700 x 7.5 = 87,750 gallons
That depends on what body of water you are swimming into. In most cases, swimming in a deep river or deep lake can get you drowned in the water because it is so large and unclear. If it is a pool, then it is ok because you can see clearly and a lot of athletics can swim in pools as much as 50 ft deep.
i think it's 51240.958618938785 litres
4ft. by 18 ft.
Is the pool a circle? Do you want US gallons, or Imperial gallons?
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) (radius)2 HRadius = 1/2 diameter = 12.5 ftH = height = 4-ftVolume = (pi) (12.5)2 (4) = 1,963.5 cubic feet = 14,688 gallons. (rounded)That's the volume of the pool. We don't knowhow much water may be in it.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. For a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
If it's a circular pool and 24 is the diameter and 4 is the depth then about 1,808.64 gallons of water would fit.
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A fifteen foot diameter round pool, three feet deep has a volume of 530.144 cubic feet, this converts to 3965.752 US gallons.
3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
About 6,042 gallons of water.
Volume of a cylinder is: Area of the circle x depth Area of a circle is: (pi * diameter^2)/4 where diameter is 2 ft Depth is: 1 ft Therefore, the volume of the cylinder is 3.14ft^2 * 1 ft = 3.14 cubic feet of water
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.