There are far too many variables to say. The answer to this will be relaitive to your location, and you would need to take some measurements in your local area. The best way to calculate this would be to take a sample (say 1 foot square) and multiply your results by the number of square feet in one acre. A suggested means would be to use a rain gauge with a 1 foot square funnel, to measure total rain fallen on the area. then you would need to asertain the drop size. I would use a sheet of tissue paper, weigh it, then allow it to be hit by a single drop of average size, and then re-weigh. 1 gram will equal 1 millilitre, and thus you can work out how many drops by dividing your total water in your sample area. You may want to use a normal rain gauge in addition to this in order to get an acurate idea of when you acheive a 1 inch rainfall.
One inch of rainfall is equivalent to: 22 610.673042 UK (or Imperial) gallons per acre OR 27 154.286106 US gallons per acre. The 'acre' does have several values, listed as "acre"; acre (suburbs); acre (survey); acre (Ireland). However I have used the "standard" acre that I know of as 4840 square yards.
This is a nice illustration of the complexity of the US measurement system.
1 US gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches. (in3).
1 acre is defined as 1 chain * 1 furlong. A furlong is 10 chains. 1 chain is 22 yards, or 66 ft, or 792 inches.
1 acre = 1 chain * 1 furlong
= 1 chain * 10 chains
= 792 in * 7920 in
= 6,272,640 in2
1 inch of rain over 6,272,640 square inches of area equals 6,272,640 in3.
Now, divide that by the number of cubic inches in a gallon
6,272,640 in3 / 231 in3/gal = 27,154.2857 gallons
By comparison, the metric system is much easier.
1 mm of rain over 1 hectare (=10,000 m2) means 10,000 L/ha (litres per hectare).
In one inch of rain in one acre, would equal about 1000 gallons,this may seem wrong, but its not, i asure you.
If you are asking how many cubic inches it is then the answer is 6272640.
26 cubic meters per hectare
22,687 gal- 1 acre in. of water
27,150 gallons.
1/12th of an acre-foot.
70,000
An acre is over 43 thousand square feet in area. It is a unit of measure that was created to measure land.
try over 2,000,000,000 gallons
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One inch of rain over one square mile equals 17.4 million gallons of water weighing 143 million pounds (about 72,000 tons), or the weight of a train with 40 boxcars.
27,154.286 gals. 226,610.6763 lbs. of water
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.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1 inch = 1/12 footVolume = 43,560 x 1/12 = 3,630 cubic feet = 27,154.3 gallons (rounded)
It is 35% of an acre. Or a bit over one third of an acre.
0.40174471996624744 acre so a tiny bit over 2/5ths of an acre.
This is 750 gallons per acre which equates to about 0.02762 inches of water per acre.
0.287 acres or just over a quarter of an acre
100x25 feet is 2500 square feet, which is 0.05739 acre. Just a bit over 1/20th of an acre.
AnswerAn acre is 43,560 sq. ft. x 12 = 522,720 sq. in. At a depth of one inch, it's the same number of cubic inches.Water weighs 0.036127 lb/cu.in.43560*12*.036127= 18,884.30544 pounds, or 9.44215272 tonsThis is totally wrong. There is not 12 inches per square foot! There is 144 square iches in a square foot!43560*144 = 6,272,640 square inches per acre!6,272,640 cu. in. * 0.036127 lbs/cu. in. = 226611.7 lbs or 113.3 tons per inch or water on a acre!
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