5760 cu/ft ( that's 48ft x 24ft x 60ft divided by 12)
58,320 units3
sounds like a 275 gal oval residential tank
15 cu m
A tank measuring 62 inches by 46 inches by 44 inches has a volume of 125488 cubic inches, which is 10457.3 cubic feet. That equals 78,226.286 in US gallons It equals 65,137.007 in Imperial gallons
A "16 ft tank" does not tell us it's volume.
They are used for measuring the depth of ullage space in an oil tank.
They are used for measuring the depth of ullage space in an oil tank.
You should use litres for buying and millilitres for cooking.
you use a measuring cup to measure stuff. mostly cooking. Answer: you can use a dry measuring cup, or a liquid measuring cup. you use liquids such as water or veggie oil. for dry measuring cups, you put in dry stuff, such as baking flour or sugar. all you have to do is put the substance in and read the number. talk about easy and simple to use!!!
to read a oil tank you have to get a oil stick that its long and then put it in the oil tank
Assuming you are meaning a cylinder, then the volume: V= B x h or area of the base times the height. Assuming the base is a circle the formula becomes: V = pi x r2 x h tank is rectangular
Here is a tank chart that should help. Generally, the oil tank has a bit of "headroom" at the top, so, for example, a 275 gallon tank only holds about 256 gallons of useable fuel. Check with your local fuel company to determine the useable fuel volume your tank contains. http://www.sippin.com/oil%20tank%20measure%20chart.htm