Assuming one the depth varies along the 30 m length; the volume of water would be approx. 630 metercube or 22251.5 ft-cube or 166463 gallons. Hope it'll help.
Apart from calculating the volume, you would also have to know the density. Then, multiply the volume by the density.For example: A cubical water tank has 2 meters on every side. That makes for a volume of 8 cubic meters.The density of water is 1000 kg / cubic meter, so in the end result you have (8 cubic meters) x (1000 kg / cubic meter) = 8000 kg.
You get a pressure of about 1 atmosphere (or bar) for every 10 meters.Note:The pressure has nothing to do with the volume of water behind it.It only depends on the depth or head.1 meter = 9,794.7 pa35 meters = 342.815 kpa35 meters = 114.83 feet = 49.72 psiThese figures are only for water in the tank.
A wrong question. Cubic centimeters means volume and meter means length. volume is not length. There are 1 000 000 cubic centimeters in one cubic meter, if this was the question. Cheers ebs"Cubic centimeter" is a unit of space ... a volume that can hold stuff, like water."Meter" is a unit of length, like the distance from one point to another point.As you can see, they're completely different things, and neither one can beconverted to the other one. No matter how many meters of thread you have,you can never pour a gallon of water into it.
9 Acres = 36,421.7 square meters. 4 feet = 1.2 meters. Area x length = volume; 36,421.7 x 1.2 = 43,706 cubic meters. Cubic meters is a volume, which can be converted to liters, 1 cubic meter is 1000 liters. So your pond has 43,706,000 Liters. 1 gallon is 3.78 liters, so divide by 3.78 and your pond has 11,545,903.7 Gallons.
volume of pool=lbh volume =8 X 4 X1.5 =48 m^ 3
The volume of water a pipe can hold can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height (or length) of the cylinder. In this case, the radius is half of the diameter, so r = 30/2 = 15 meters. Assuming the pipe is 1 meter long, the volume of water the pipe can hold is: V = π(15)^2(1) ≈ 706.86 cubic meters.
The volume is 0.0001327 cubic meters.
Volume = pi * radius^2 * height
volume = area * height = Pi * Radius^2 * height = Pi * 4 *1 = 12.6m^3 of water = 12600 L
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
There are 6,340.1 US gallons of water in 24 cubic meters. (about 264.17 gallons in each cubic meter)
The volume of water the tub can hold is 1 meter deep by 1 meter wide by 2 meters long, which equals 2 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter of water weighs approximately 1000 kg, so the total weight of water in the tub would be 2000 kg. Therefore, the floor would need to support an additional 2000 kg of weight when the tub is filled with water.
Apart from calculating the volume, you would also have to know the density. Then, multiply the volume by the density.For example: A cubical water tank has 2 meters on every side. That makes for a volume of 8 cubic meters.The density of water is 1000 kg / cubic meter, so in the end result you have (8 cubic meters) x (1000 kg / cubic meter) = 8000 kg.
Volume = 1.25 x 2 x 3.14 x 12 = 94.2 cubic meters 94.2 cubic meters = 20724 gallons
This depends on the volume of water.
18.2415 Liter 3 inches=7.62CM 7.62CM=0.0762M 0.0762 squared=0.00580644 then that times pie (3.14)=0.0182415 cubic meters- this is your volume. 1000 Liter is equal to 1 cubic meter. 0.0182415 cubic meters * 1000=18.2415 Liters
You are mixing your units. Meters are length and gallons are volume. But if you meant "liter" instead of meter, then it makes sense. There are 94,635.3 liters in 25,000 gallons (for a US liquid gallon).