Their volumes are equal.
In coned shape containers*
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
The square prism. The cylinder will fit in it!
The container has a volume of 4160 cubic inches (26x16x10). Assuming you are talking about gallons of water, it will hold 18 gallons (231 cu in per gallon).
3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
If you mean inches, it can hold up to 6,739.95 gallons. If you mean feet, it can hold up to 11,646,630.24 gallons.
2,079 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder (pipe) is: V = pi * radius2 * height Let's assume that by "6 inch pipe" you mean a pipe with a diameter of 6 inches. pi = 3.14159 radius = 3 inches height = 10 feet = 120 inches V = (3.14159) * (3 inches)2 * 120 inches = 3392.92 inches3 1 gallon = 231 in3 V = 3392.92 in3 / (231 in3/gallon) = 14.688 gallons
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
44.88 gallons
area = pi * radius squared (radius = 1/2 diameter) = pi * 16 area * height = volume of a cylinder 160 feet = 1920 inches. so: pi * 16 * 1920 = 30720 pi (units is in inches cubed) or roughly 96509.7 inches cubed of water