You need to know the area at the bottom and the density of the liquid.
Regardless of how much a tank holds, or what shape it is, the pressure at the bottom is wholly dependant on the column height. (as long as the top is open to atmosphere).
You need the density of the liquid in say, pounds per gallon.
Multiply this by the volume, 13152.83 gallons.
Divide this answer, by the surface area of the bottom of the tank, in square inches. It will give you the pressure in pounds per square inch.
This cylinder has a volume of 0.951 US gallon.
BASIC FACTS ABOUT LP-GAS* Pounds per gallon 4.24 Specific gravity of gas 1.50 Specific gravity of liquid .504 Cu. ft. gas per gallon liquid 36.38 Cu. ft. gas per pound 8.66 BTU per gallon 91,502 BTU per pound 21,548 Dew point in degrees F -44 Vapor pressure at 0° F 31 Vapor pressure at 70° F 127 Vapor pressure at 100° F 196 Vapor pressure at 110° F 230 BASIC FACTS ABOUT LP-GAS* Pounds per gallon 4.24 Specific gravity of gas 1.50 Specific gravity of liquid .504 Cu. ft. gas per gallon liquid 36.38 Cu. ft. gas per pound 8.66 BTU per gallon 91,502 BTU per pound 21,548 Dew point in degrees F -44 Vapor pressure at 0° F 31 Vapor pressure at 70° F 127 Vapor pressure at 100° F 196 Vapor pressure at 110° F 230
A cylinder 155mm diameter and 245mm high can hold up to 1.22 gallons of water.
900 Gallon Septic Tank (2 piece unit) 107" Long x 53" Wide x 59.5" Deep INLET 50.5" from bottom of tank to center of hole OUTLET 48" from bottom of tank to center of hole
The amount of water flowing by the gallon per minute affects water pressure in a way that means the higher the volume of water per minute, the higher the pressure the water will be. There is also the factor of air in the pipes that will slow down water pressure significantly.
Top to bottom vegetable oil, kerosene, antifreeze, water.
That depends on the surface area over which the weight of the gallon of water is distributed. Divide 8.34 pounds -- the weight of a gallon of water -- by the area, in square inches, the gallon is sitting upon. If the gallon of water is in a typical plastic jug that you buy at the grocery store, it's not creating much pressure at all -- only about 2.2 ounces per square inch.
There are approximately 73,921 cubic inches in a 275 gallon cylinder.
for a 4 cylinder about 22 to 27 and for a 6 cylinder 19 to 22
Its the height of the tower, not the size that determines pressure.
How big a cylinder will one million gallons hold
It all depends upon the shape of the container that it is in. For example, if the water weighs 8 lbs per gallon, then the water at the bottom of a container that is a vertical pipe with cross sectional area of 1 square inch will exert a pressure of 8 psi. However, if the water is in a vertical pipe with cross sectional area of 8 square inches, then the pressure at the bottom of the pipe will be only 1 psi.
it depends on the car and the driver. on a 4 cylinder you're going to get anywhere between 25-35 miles per gallon. on a 6 cylinder 15-25. on a 8 cylinder 10-20 and so on.
This cylinder has a volume of 0.951 US gallon.
Most cars get 27 miles per gallon. The 2013 Lincoln MKZ AWD with a 4 cylinder gets between 22 and 30 miles per gallon. The same car with a 6 cylinder gets between 18 and 26 miles per gallon. The 2013 Lincoln MKZ FWD with a 4 cylinder gets between 22 and 33 miles per gallon. The same car with a 4 cylinder gets between 19 and 28 miles per gallon. The 2013 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid gets 45 miles per gallon and is the best bang for the buck.
A 6 cylinder Toyota Camry LE has a gas mileage of 21 miles per gallon. The highway mileage is 31 miles per gallon.
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